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Python

BitTornado

Developer(s)
  
John Hoffman, a.k.a. Shad0w

Initial release
  
March 13, 2004; 12 years ago (2004-03-13)

Stable release
  
0.3.17 (October 19, 2006; 10 years ago (2006-10-19)) [±]

Preview release
  
0.3.18 (December 24, 2006; 10 years ago (2006-12-24)) [±]

Operating system
  
Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, BSD

BitTornado is a free BitTorrent client for transfer of computer files over networks, including the Internet. It is developed by John Hoffman, who also created its predecessor, Shad0w's Experimental Client. Based on the original BitTorrent client, the interface is largely the same, with added features such as:

  • Upload/download speed limitation
  • Prioritized downloading when downloading batches (several files)
  • Detailed information about connections to other peers
  • UPnP port forwarding
  • IPv6 support (OS support required)
  • PE/MSE support as of version 0.3.18
  • Super seeding mode and web seeding were originally developed by the BitTornado group.

    It is programmed using Python, for platform independence. Due to this, it can be used server-side on servers which support python applications, without having root access. Torrentflux is a popular PHP front-end for BitTornado, but because of its nature being inherently resource-intense, most shared web hosts block such scripts.

    BitTornado developer John Hoffman decided to ban BitComet users from accessing his client as he claims it exploits super-seeds.

    The BitTorrent client ABC is based on BitTornado.

    References

    BitTornado Wikipedia