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  2. Transmission (BitTorrent client) - Wikipedia

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    Transmission is a free and open-source BitTorrent client with various user interfaces and features. It supports torrent-file creation, web server, encryption, UPnP, IPv6, and has a Qt-based GUI for Unix-like systems.

  3. Comparison of BitTorrent clients - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive table of various BitTorrent programs for peer-to-peer file sharing, with information on their name, developer, platform, license, version, date and notes. Learn about the features, pros and cons of each client, such as BitComet, BitLord, BitTorrent, Deluge, FrostWire, LimeWire, μTorrent, qBittorrent, rTorrent and more.

  4. BitComet - Wikipedia

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    BitComet is a cross-protocol software that supports BitTorrent, HTTP and FTP downloads. It has features such as bandwidth scheduling, torrent exchange, FLV player and anonymous downloading, but also some controversies and criticisms.

  5. Timeline of file sharing - Wikipedia

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    March – Scour Exchange is released as a P2P file exchange service to compete with Napster. In addition to audio files, it also supports sharing of other media as well as software. [31] March – Gnutella becomes the first decentralized file sharing network with the release of a network client by Justin Frankel and Tom Pepper of Nullsoft. [32]

  6. Deluge (software) - Wikipedia

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    Deluge is a cross-platform, open-source software that allows users to download and share files using the BitTorrent protocol. It has features such as encryption, magnet links, and remote management, and supports Windows, macOS, and Linux.

  7. BitTorrent tracker - Wikipedia

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    A BitTorrent tracker is a server that helps peers communicate and share files using the BitTorrent protocol. Learn about public and private trackers, legal issues, and trackerless and IPv6 support.

  8. BitTorrent - Wikipedia

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    BitTorrent, also known as torrent, is a communication protocol that allows users to distribute data and files over the Internet in a decentralized manner. It is one of the most common protocols for transferring large files, such as video and audio, and works by dividing the file into segments and sharing them among peers.

  9. Client access license - Wikipedia

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    A client access license (CAL) is a software license that allows client computers to use server software services. Learn about the types, enforcement, and history of CALs, especially for Microsoft products.