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qBittorrent
A screenshot of qBittorrent v4.1.5 running on Lubuntu
Original author(s)Christophe Dumez[1]
Developer(s)Sledgehammer999, Chocobo1, glassez, pmzqla and others[2]
Initial releaseMay 16, 2006; 14 years ago[3]
Stable release
Repository
Written inC++ (Qt),[5]Python
Operating systemCross-platform: FreeBSD, Linux, macOS, OS/2, Windows
PlatformARM, x86, x64
Available in≈70 languages[6]
Default UI: English

≥ 99% translated: Basque, Catalan, Chinese (Taiwan), Czech, Danish, Dutch, Galician, German, Hebrew, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Lithuanian, Polish, Portuguese (Brazil), Russian, Turkish, Ukrainian

≥ 50% translated: Belarusian, Bulgarian, Chinese, Chinese (Hong Kong), Finnish, French, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Latvian (Latvia), Malay (Malaysia), Norwegian Bokmål, Occitan (post 1500), Portuguese, Romanian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish

≥ 10% translated: Croatian, Esperanto, Arabic, Armenian, English (Australia), English (United Kingdom), Georgian, Hindi (India), Icelandic, Latgalian, Uzbek (Latin), Vietnamese
Type
LicenseGPLv2+[7]
Websitewww.qbittorrent.org

Transmission is a fast, easy, and free BitTorrent client. It comes in several flavors: A native Mac OS X GUI application; GTK+ and Qt GUI applications for Linux, BSD, etc. Qt LICENSE AGREEMENT­ Agreement version 4.3. This Qt License Agreement (“Agreement”) is a legal agreement for the licensing of Licensed Software (as defined below) between The Qt Company (as defined below) and the Licensee who has accepted the terms of this Agreement by downloading or using the Licensed Software and/or as defined herein.

qBittorrent is a cross-platformfree and open-sourceBitTorrent client.

qBittorrent is a native application written in C++. It uses Boost, Qt 5 toolkit, and libtorrent-rasterbar library (for the torrent back-end). Its optional search engine is written in Python.

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History[edit]

qBittorrent was originally developed in March 2006 by Christophe Dumez,[1] from the Université de technologie de Belfort-Montbéliard (University of Technology of Belfort-Montbeliard) in France.

It is currently developed by contributors worldwide and is funded through donations,[8] led by Sledgehammer999 from Greece, who became project maintainer in June 2013.[9]

Along with the 4.0.0 release a new logo for the project was unveiled.[10][11]

Features[edit]

Some of the features present in qBittorrent include:

  • Bandwidth scheduler
  • Bind all traffic to a specific interface
  • Control over torrents, trackers and peers (Torrents queueing and prioritizing and Torrent content selection and prioritizing
  • DHT, PeX, encrypted connections, LSD, UPnP, NAT-PMP port forwarding support, µTP, magnet links, private torrents
  • IP filtering: file types eMule dat, or PeerGuardian
  • Supports IPv6, but as of December 2015 cannot use IPv4 and IPv6 at once[12]
  • Integrated RSS feed reader (with advanced download filters) and downloader
  • Integrated torrent search engine (Simultaneous search in many Torrent search sites and Category-specific search requests (e.g. Books, Music, Software))
  • Remote control through Secure Web User Interface
  • Sequential downloading (Download in order)
  • Super-seeding option
  • Torrent creation tool
  • Torrent queuing, filtering, and prioritizing
  • Unicode support, available in ≈70 languages[6]

Versions[edit]

qBittorrent is cross-platform, available on many operating systems, including: FreeBSD, Linux, macOS, OS/2 (including ArcaOS and eComStation),[13]Windows.

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As of July 2017, SourceForge statistics indicate that the most popular qBittorrent version of all supported platforms, 81% of downloads were for Windows computers.[14]

As of May 2020, FossHub statistics indicate qBittorrent as the second most downloaded software with over 75 million downloads.[15]

Packages for different Linux distributions are available, though most are provided through official channels via various distributions.[16]

Reception[edit]

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In 2012, Ghacks suggested qBittorrent as a great alternative to μTorrent, for anybody put off by recent controversial ad and bundleware changes made to μTorrent.[17]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ ab'Authors file'. qBittorrent.org.
  2. ^https://github.com/qbittorrent/qBittorrent/graphs/contributors
  3. ^Oldest available changelog
  4. ^https://github.com/qbittorrent/qBittorrent/releases/tag/release-4.3.4.
  5. ^'qBittorrent', Analysis Summary, Ohloh, retrieved 2012-08-23
  6. ^ ab'Localization of qBittorrent'. qBittorrent.org. Archived from the original on 2013-08-14. Retrieved 2012-08-23.
  7. ^'Copying file', qBittorrent.org
  8. ^'Team members', qBittorrent.org
  9. ^'qBittorrent is under a new maintainer'. qBittorrent official forums.
  10. ^'Change qbittorrent logo. Issue #6467. by sledgehammer999 · Pull Request #6484 · qbittorrent/qBittorrent'. GitHub. Retrieved 4 October 2020.
  11. ^'New Icon/Logo Proposal · Issue #6467 · qbittorrent/qBittorrent'. GitHub. Retrieved 4 October 2020.
  12. ^'GitHub Pull Request to enable dual-stack for qBittorrent'. qBittorrent on GitHub.
  13. ^'Network / Networking / Internet applications'. Retrieved 2020-09-03.
  14. ^'Download Statistics: All Files'. SourceForge.
  15. ^'FossHub Download Statistics: All Files'. FossHub.
  16. ^'News Releases', qBittorrent.org
  17. ^Brinkmann, Martin (21 February 2012). 'Looking For A uTorrent Alternative? Try qBittorrent'. Ghacks. Archived from the original on 10 January 2017. Retrieved 17 December 2014.

External links[edit]

Wikimedia Commons has media related to QBittorrent.
  • Official website
  • qBittorrent on GitHub
  • qBittorrent on FossHub
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