2011/09/20

qBittorrent 2.8.5 for Linux



 qBittorrent for Linux 2.8.5

qBittorrent 2.8.5   for Linux a program that downloads files or movies or games.
By a private company to make sure each file is lifting a person.
Example: the person (s) did not lift from the movies like the lord of the rings3, the company (r) is strongly submitted that the file is the lord of the rings3 then add the file
qBittorrent is a free BitTorrent P2P client coded in C++ / Qt4 , developed by a Ph.D student (Christophe Dumez) from the University of technology of Belfort-Montbeliard in France. It is based on Libtorrent (Arvid Norbergs) and the Qt toolkit. It was started in March 2006 and has been in active development ever since.



The qBittorrent project aims to provide a file sharing application alternative to uTorrent. qBittorrent has more and more features such as an integrated search engine, UPnP, encryption, PeX, a torrent creation tool.

qBittorrent is Free Software that aims to have a small foot-print, to be powerful, intuitive and visually attractive. qBittorrent is offering functionality comparable to larger Bittorrent clients such as Vuze or BitComet.

qBittorrent v2 Features

* Polished µTorrent-like User Interface
* Well-integrated and extensible Search Engine
o Simultaneous search in most famous BitTorrent search sites
o Per-category-specific search requests (e.g. Books, Music, Movies)
* All Bittorrent extensions
o DHT, Peer Exchange, Full encryption, Magnet/BitComet URIs, …
* Remote control through a Web user interface
o Nearly identical to the regular UI, all in Ajax
* Advanced control over trackers, peers and torrents
o Torrents queueing and prioritizing
o Torrent content selection and prioritizing
* UPnP / NAT-PMP port forwarding support
* Available in ~25 languages (Unicode support)
* Torrent creation tool
* Advanced RSS support with download filters (inc. regex)
* Bandwidth scheduler
* IP Filtering (eMule and PeerGuardian compatible)
* IPv6 compliant
* Available on most platforms: Linux, Mac OS X, Windows, OS/2, FreeBSD


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