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Topic: BitTornado


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 BitTornado - BitTorrent Client
BitTornado is much like the official BitTorrent client but with more adjustments.
Its seems to perform well compared to the other bittorrent clients, but many users complain about the "hard on the eyes" interface that was obviously put on a low priority during the development process.
BitTornado can be used and has been tested on Windows XP, 2000, ME, and 98.
www.quartermeg.com /bittornado-review.htm   (282 words)

  
 bittornado - 1000s of Torrents
BitTornado is a BitTorrent client for downloading torrent files.
Descarga gratis BitTornado, imágenes BitTornado, opiniones sobre BitTornado, descripción BitTornado, relacionados BitTornado...
BitTornado is a powerful and easy-to-use BitTorrent client which provides not only full BitTorrent protocol...
1000s-of-torrents-swicki.eurekster.com /bittornado   (304 words)

  
 BitTorrent Client Shootout
Just like the official client, BitTornado is written in python, but only a Windows version exists in GUI form.
Advantages: BitTornado offers gobs of real-time stats and settings for each torrent you're downloading, as well as detailed information about the peers you are connected to.
BitTornado also has support for multiple trackers, so you can connect to two trackers at once if they are both hosting the same file.
www.webmonkey.com /06/05/index2a_page3.html?tw=multimedia   (481 words)

  
 Download BitTornado 0.3.15 Experimental (open source)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
BitTornado is an alternative BitTorrent client that allows a bit more adjustments than the original client.
The most noticeable differences are the ability to adjust upload rate and the number of maximum uploads.
Use it for 5 months already (4 differents version) and find it to be the most reliable client that I used until now (Did try ABC, Azureus and Shareaza and...).
www.filepedia.com /p2p_software/p2p_applications/bittornado.cfm   (272 words)

  
 the forums at degreez.net :: View topic - BitTornado RPMs
I have researched all the Internet and found only one RPM release of BitTornado and it is v.0.2.0 for Mandrake.
Yea, I know that would work for installing the rpm, but BitTornado still wouldn't run on SuSE 9.0 because the rpm makes the assumption that one is running Python 2.2 and the assumption that the python 2 binary is /usr/bin/python2, which it isn't on SuSE 9.0, it is /usr/bin/python or /usr/bin/python2.3.
So BitTornado would be unable to find any of its other files it needs to load.
forums.degreez.net /viewtopic.php?t=1475   (566 words)

  
 » BitTornado
The entertainment industry welcomed the action against a site it argued was a major source of music and film piracy.
What is significant about this worm is the way in which it can be remotely controlled, via P2P.
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freelimewire.info /category/download/bittornado   (288 words)

  
 bittornado
This is a guide to using the bittornado BT client.
bittornado looks a lot like the official BT client by Bram Cohen but has a few extra features that come...
The raw portfile for bittornado 0.3.13 is located here: http://bittornado.darwinports.com/dports/net/bittornado/Portfile Find related portfiles...
www.bonweb.com /search.php?s=-51032   (192 words)

  
 DriverHeaven.net - BitTornado 0.3.8
BitTornado is a powerful and easy-to-use BitTorrent client which provides not only full BitTorrent protocol implementation but also many personalization functions.
this is a new announce by TheSHADOW (author of bittornado, and very respected member of the torrent comunity)
DH logo & Artwork may NOT be used without express permission of the Administration Team, protected under Copyright Law.
www.driverheaven.net /showthread.php?t=59813   (165 words)

  
 Which bittorrent client do you use? [Archive] - FileSharing Talk
Bittornado took minutes before I got the same speed.
I use my college's connection and if I have lots of activity going on in certain ports like the 6800-6900 or whichever the old default bittorrent ports were, they'd find out and use whatever IT program they use to identify the packets and shut off my ethernet port in my room....
I don't think that's what was meant to be implied....but the data it reports is inacurate, which I think is the bottom line as to why bitcomet is often banned.
filesharingtalk.com /vb3/archive/index.php/t-91218.html   (5717 words)

  
 BitTornado - KAAwiki
BitTornado started out as an experimental version of the original BitTorrent client which was modified by Eike Frost.
UPnP port forwarding - Automatically opens ports in your firewall or router for BitTorrent traffic when needed.
Each running BitTornado client only supports one torrent but more than one client can be opened at once for running multiple downloads.
www.kickassanime.org /wiki/index.php?title=BitTornado   (132 words)

  
 Magoo's Complete Guide / Tutorial to BitTorrent and BitTornado
That will open up the BitTornado download window.
In the top right corner of the download box, there is a link that says “Prefs.” Click on that to change the settings for BitTornado.
Find BitTornado and click on it, then click on OK. If, for any reason, you can’t find BitTornado in there, just cancel this window.
guides.radified.com /magoo/guides/bittorrent/bittorrent_03.html   (572 words)

  
 Download BitTornado   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
With BitTornado you will have unlimited access to MP3 music files, full-length movies, software, games and more.
BitTornado gives you access to the most widely used music downloading networks on the planet.
The strengths of this one are similar to those for BitTornado (like super-seeding, single file selection from multi-file torrents, text colors like BitTornado's health indicator lights, etc.
download.jox.nl /en/BitTornado_download.php   (374 words)

  
 Making BitTornado Faster..
I changed to BitTornado and it continued downloading fast.
That's an example of an active BitTornado window for me..
If it's possible, I'd still like to download an accelarator, even if I change my settings and it begins to go fast, but I don't want to download spyware on my computer in the process.
forums.afterdawn.com /thread_view.cfm/191894   (244 words)

  
 Bittornado in memory - FileSharing Talk
Except I use ABC, which I think is based off of Bittorrando.
I am also having the same problem with bittornado.
The torrent finishes, and you close the gui, but still the process is seen in explorer.
filesharingtalk.com /vb3/showthread.php?t=88896   (266 words)

  
 BitTornado 0.3.15 Free Download - Softpedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
BitTornado (TheSHAD0W's EXPERIMENTAL BITTORRENT CLIENT) is a poweful and easy-to-use BitTorrent client which provides not only full BitTorrent protocol implementation but also many personalization functions.
Here are some key features of "BitTornado": · No central servers · Encrypted communications · Contact list with instant messaging and privat...
Also, check your firewall settings, because some mirrors may require that you do not block the HTTP referers.
www.softpedia.com /progDownload/BitTornado-Download-13107.html   (350 words)

  
 Neowin.net - BitTornado 0.3.8   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
I used to use BitTornado, but now that I'm at school, I've got a bandwidth cap and need more control over speeds.
I use Azureus mainly for the ability to download certain parts of a torrent and the fact that I only need to have one window open while multiple torrents are running.
I just wish Azureus didn't use up so much memory, maybe when BitTornado changes to their new interface I will switch.
www.neowin.net /comments.php?id=25219&category=software   (1015 words)

  
 BitTornado on FreeBSD - LinuxQuestions.org
I just installed bittornado on FreeBSD 5.3 (/usr/ports/net/py-bittornado) but i cant find the command to start it.
I tried stuff like "bittornado and" and "py-bittornado" in my terminal wich both didnt work.
(updateing the database and trying to locate bittornado resulted only in the results from the ports/net directory).
www.linuxquestions.org /questions/showthread.php?t=285102   (280 words)

  
 the forums at degreez.net :: View topic - Mac OS X BitTornado Newbie
I'm a recent PC to Mac convert, so not too hot on the mac just yet, but not afraid of a command line as was competent in DOS.
Use BitTorrent currently, a Windows Friend tells me BitTornado is much faster - have installed it using DarwinPorts, but am having no luck searching these forums in actually finding how i run the program (as either a command prompt or GUI)
i currently placed my bittornado folder in the desktop(mac) and i cound not change e directory to desktop sucessfully.
forums.degreez.net /viewtopic.php?t=4332   (1247 words)

  
 Downloads Using BitTornado
BitTornado is an add-on to the standard bitTorrent software.
The best feature that BitTornado has is the ability to cap your upload speed.
You can also view the connections (IPs) to you, and the details of your torrent file.
www.skullbox.net /bittornado.php   (331 words)

  
 FileForum | BitTornado
And I have never had utorrent crash on me even ONCE and I've been using it since version 1.0
Though i have tried BitTornado and it crashed on the first time i started it.
Agreed, uTorrent is not as stable nor as fast as this client, the interface is the only thing I find worth liking from that client.
fileforum.betanews.com /detail/1089830766/1   (387 words)

  
 Freeware for PC: BitTornado v0.3.7
BitTornado is an improved bittorrent client that was built on the original BitTorrent.
It allows you to limit your bandwidth consumption and provides more control over your torrents.
BitTornado can perform everything you need when it comes to p2p filesharing.
www.freeware4pc.com /internet/bittornado.shtml   (88 words)

  
 BitTornado (SHAD0W's Experimental) .0.0.1 - BitTorrent - Downloads - AGRreviews.com
Other changes include: A new upload bandwidth limiter that is much smoother and less damaging to your connection, and support for the new features included in the official version 3.4.1a."
Using an illegal activation key, serial, crack, patches and keygen or key generator for BitTornado (SHAD0W's Experimental).0.0.1 is against the law, and is not allowed!
So please do not ask for nor post serial numbers or links to cracks and keygens or the full version of BitTornado (SHAD0W's Experimental).0.0.1 in the comments or on the forum.
www.agrreviews.com /modules/mydownloads/singlefile.php?lid=211   (163 words)

  
 ABC [Yet Another Bittorrent Client]
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.
ABC is nothing but making queuing system on top of BitTornado.
pingpong-abc.sourceforge.net   (307 words)

  
 Ithaca Free Software Association - GNU Linux - Bittorrent / Bittornado HOWTO   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Bittorrent and Bittornado (known hereafter as "BT") are work-alike programs which interact with the bittorrent peer-to-peer filesharing network.
Note: Even though I've linked to both BT program Web sites, you'll find that neither of them does a very good job of explaining how to use the software, especially on GNU/Linux systems.
Plone and its visual design is Copyright © 2000-2006 by Alexander Limi, Alan Runyan, Vidar Andersen.
ithacafreesoftware.org /Members/mitch/notebook/bt_howto   (737 words)

  
 Filepedia.com: Version history for BitTornado 0.3.15 Experimental
This release fixes a few long-standing bugs, including one that prevented a torrent from being restarted if files had been selected for no longer downloading.
T-0.3.13 is a maintenance release; we''ve switched back to the lastest Python and updated wxPython; hopefully this should solve a lot of the problems.
If it doesn''t work expect a release packaged with older Python/wxPython versions to try and fix it again.
www.filepedia.com /version_history/bittornado.cfm   (147 words)

  
 Magoo's Complete Guide to BitTorrent and BitTornado
Page 2 - How to install and use BitTornado
Page 3 - Configuring BitTornado and what to do if you are behind a firewall
Page 4 - Using BitTorrent or BitTornado behind a router
guides.radified.com /magoo/guides/bittorrent/bittorrent_01.html   (463 words)

  
 Neowin.net > BitTornado 0.3.8   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Good for you, but i use only BitTornado.
I like to keep all my torrents seperate the way the original client and BitTornado does it.
I feel like I can keep track of them better that way.
www.neowin.net /forum/lofiversion/index.php/admin/t233914.html   (236 words)

  
 pkgsrc/net/bittornado/
Click on a file to display its revision history and to get a chance to display diffs between revisions.
Current directory: [cvs.netbsd.org] / pkgsrc / net / bittornado
Initial import of bittornado and bittornado-gui: Experimental BitTorrent client...
cvsweb.netbsd.org /bsdweb.cgi/pkgsrc/net/bittornado   (97 words)

  
 Bittornado help needed - LinuxQuestions.org
1st i used urpmi to install bittornado, dont know where it was installed to.i want to make an icon on the desktop so i click it and it loads bittornado but i cant find a file that a can make a link to.i have searched for bittornado but i just get libs
2nd after i have told bittornado where to save a torrent file it says this "Couldnt allocate dir — [Errno 13] Permission denied:"
Try to look in /usr/bin or type "whereis bittornado"
www.linuxquestions.org /questions/showthread.php?p=2249249#post2249249   (239 words)

  
 SuSE Linux Forums > SUSE 9.3 BitTornado / Azureus How to!
Full Version: SUSE 9.3 BitTornado / Azureus How to!
Please help me out with this so i can get rid of my windows partition.
Jun 16 2005, 05:48 PM I did try to download and use the BitTornado client and extracted the files as instructed but when I tried to run, I get this:
forums.suselinuxsupport.de /lofiversion/index.php/t14546.html   (1565 words)

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