
qBittorrent
Source (link to git-repo or to original if based on someone elses unmodified work):
qBittorrent is an attempt to make a µtorrent-like client on Linux.
* Thu Sep 3 2009 - Christophe Dumez - v1.5.0
- FEATURE: Added Magnet URI support
- FEATURE: Search engine supports category-based requests
- FEATURE: Make use of torrent enclosure in RSS feeds for direct download
- FEATURE: Implemented a RSS feed downloader with filter support
- FEATURE: Save old RSS item to hard disk to remember them on start up
- FEATURE: Display free disk space in torrent addition dialog
- FEATURE: In torrent addition from URL, paste clipboard content if it contains an URL
- FEATURE: RSS feeds URLs can now be copied to clipboard
- FEATURE: RSS feeds can now be grouped into folders
- FEATURE: Added "Unread" item to RSS feed list to display all unread news
- FEATURE: If a torrent contains a torrent file, process downloaded torrent file too
- FEATURE: A random listening port can be chosen automatically
- BUGFIX: torrent resume code rewrited
- BUGFIX: Fixed uTorrent spoofing code
- BUGFIX: Greatly improved column sorting code
- BUGFIX: Possibility to create trackerless torrents
- BUGFIX: Better item coloring in torrent content filtering dialog
- COSMETIC: Redesigned search tab to improve usability
- COSMETIC: Redesigned RSS tab to improve usability
- COSMETIC: Improved tracker errors readability
Ratings & Comments
4 Comments
Current version is 2.5 or so. This page needs to be updated.
Proxy Support for *all* communication actually works, even uplaoding! Great, man, I have being looking for this a long time and never found a program that does it. I was waiting for ktorrent3 and just found your programm in the freebsd-portstree by chance! BTW I am using the socks proxy and I had to deactivate all port mapping options to make it work, but now it works very well! Thank you :)
configure: error: Unable to find Boost.DateTime library, currently this is required.
http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-247846.html It's a general problem building a lot of programs that use boost.