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ABC (Yet Another Bittorrent Client)

Developer ABC
Official Website Click here
Filesharing Method BitTorrent
Operating System Windows, Linux
Tutorials and Downloads Click here

ABC is an improved client for the Bittorrent peer-to-peer file distribution solution. ABC is based on BitTornado which extended from from Original Bittorrent Core System , coded by Bram Cohen.

Features
  • Multiple downloads in a single window
  • Queueing system with priority
  • Ability to customize the information ABC displays
  • Supporing pause, stop, resume, queue, remove operations
  • Minimize to taskbar (and/or system tray)
  • Displaying torrent details
  • Supporting global setting such as upload and download limiting
  • Supporting local setting for each torrent as well
  • Supporting advanced settings from BitTornado
  • Supporting BitTornado's super-seed mode
  • Choosable upload options when download is done [unlimited, timer, sharesize]
  • Torrent won't be blocked in queue, ABC will reduce torrent's priority and force it to queue which user can set timer for these conditions
    • if torrent can't connect tracker
    • if torrent can't get any byte from other peers
    • if seeding torrent has no one download
  • Choosable number of simutaneous download
  • Choosable between download to the specific folder or always ask for the folder
  • Supporting manual adding torrent from both file and url
  • Supporting automatic adding torrent from url (when you click on .torrent file)
  • Including make torrent file program
  • Displaying number of real peer, seed on tracker (for tracker that supports scrape data)
  • Supporing add, delete, queue, pause, stop, resume and query current torrent status via Web Interface


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