KTorrent

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Image:KTorrent-icon.jpg
Developer: Joris Guisson, Ivan Vasić
Latest release: 2.1.2 / March 8, 2007
OS: Unix-like
Use: BitTorrent client
License: GPL
Website: www.ktorrent.org

KTorrent is a BitTorrent client written in C++ for KDE using the Qt user interface toolkit. It is maintained in the KDE Extragear.

  • Upload and download speed capping / throttling & scheduling
  • Internet searching using, among others, The BitTorrent website's search engine (using KHTML part), as well as the ability to add your own.
  • Support for UDP trackers.
  • IP address blacklist plugin
  • Port forwarding with UPnP (Universal Plug and Play)
  • Protocol encryption
  • DHT (mainline version), and support for trackerless torrents
  • µTorrent peer exchange (PEX) support (as of 2.1 RC1).
  • File Prioritization
  • Ability to import partially-downloaded files
  • Directory scanner to automatically watch directories for new torrents
  • Manual addition of trackers to torrents


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