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Quazaa is a cross platform multi-network peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharing client inspired by Shareaza which will support Gnutella2, Ares, eDonkey2000 (eMule), HTTP, FTP, and BitTorrent. Using the Qt software development kit.

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The PeerProject is a versatile p2p filesharing client and file manager. Intuitive and aesthetic while supporting many networks. BitTorrent, Gnutella, Gnutella2 (G2), eDonkey, DC++, HTTP/FTP, IRC, and more. A mainstream dev fork of Shareaza.

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rtGui - A web based front-end for rTorrentrtGui is a web based front end for rTorrent - the Linux command line BitTorrent client. It's written in PHP and uses XML-RPC to communicate with the rTorrent client. For more information on rTorrent, see the home page: http://libtorrent.rakshasa.no/ ... [More] FeaturesList all torrent downloads or by started/stopped/complete/incomplete/seeding status. Ajax-style refresh information without reloading page. Sort view by any of the displayed columns. View detailed torrent information. Stop/start/hash-check torrent. Set upload/download speed cap. Add torrents by URL. Upload torrent to rtorrent watch-directory. Set priority per torrent or file. Peer listing. RSS Feed of completed torrents (rssfeed.php). Does not require mySQL or any other database. Bulk Stop/Start/Delete/Priority set. Tracker URL display with configurable colouring. Filter torrent list by tracker. Screenshots RequirementsrTorrent minium 0.8.2 / libtorrent 0.12.2 complied with XML-RPC library support - see http://libtorrent.rakshasa.no/ (0.8.4/0.12.4, 0.8.5/0.12.5 also supported) XML-RPC library - see http://xmlrpc-c.sourceforge.net/ Apache webserver configured with XML-RPC - see http://libtorrent.rakshasa.no/wiki/RTorrentXMLRPCGuide PHP 5 with XML-RPC module - see http://www.php.net/ A web browser - see http://www.mozilla.com/ InstallationConfigure XML-RPC on your webserver. Change to your webserver root directory, eg: cd /srv/www/htdocs Extract the files from the archive you downloaded: tar xvzf rtgui-x.x.x.tgz If this is a new installation, copy example config file: cp config.php.example config.php Check settings (open config.php in a text editor): vi config.php Point your web browser to the directory, eg: http://localhost/rtgui Enjoy :) See http://code.google.com/p/rtgui/wiki/ubuntu_rtgui for a more detailed install guide (Ubuntu specific). Known ProblemsIncorrect file size display on torrents over 4GB - see http://code.google.com/p/rtgui/wiki/CompilingRtorrent and http://code.google.com/p/rtgui/issues/detail?id=1&can=1 Security considerationsAbsolutely no thought whatsoever has been given to security in rtGui - do not run this on a publicly available website. rtGui is intended for 'home' use where users can be considered as trusted. A basic authentication mechanism is planned for future releases. At the very least, you should password protect your webserver using .htaccess or similar (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Htaccess for more info). In DevelopmentMore torrent file management - move directory, delete from disk, etc. Wanted!Feedback! Other informationrtGui incorporates the excellent subModal script by Seth Banks for the cool 'Web 2.0' background-dimming/dialog effect - included version 1.5 by permission - see http://www.subimage.com/dhtml/subModal/ Also uses some icons from http://www.famfamfam.com/ [Less]

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Net::BitTorrent brings BitTorrent to Perl. Bet::BitTorrent is available via CPAN. Features include...Proven portability. Written in pure Perl. No compiler needed. Well documented API and a clean, class-based design. Doesn't depend on any 'extra' modules. If you have perl 5.10 ... [More] , you're set. International support; Unicode filenames are properly handled even on Win32. Support for many major extensions to the base protocol including the Fast (Peers) Extension and Mainline DHT. Getting Started...Getting a full client up and running with Net::BitTorrent is easy. Simply... Pick an installation method: CPAN shell: cpan Net::BitTorrent PPM shell: ppm install Net::BitTorrent (Note: I suggest using ActiveState's beta repositories.) Manually (from a Subversion checkout or extracted .tar.gz): perl ./Build.PL && ./Build && ./Build test && ./Build install Type "perldoc Net::BitTorrent" at the command line for documentation and a very simple working client. For more complete sample clients, see client.pl and web-gui.pl; these two files are also bundled with the Net::BitTorrent distribution but are not installed. For more geeky stuff, see my other repository here on GoogleCode... There, you'll find (among other things) perl4mIRC. [Less]

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The idea is to provide a comprehensive library for handling .torrent files that can be used by bittorent client and server. A fast, efficient and reliability library for .net application.

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BitTorque (or Torque for short) is a BitTorrent client written in C for the Gnome desktop, although it doesn't depend on any Gnome libraries. It aims to be lightweight and powerful at the same time (like uTorrent for Windows).

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This project is an attempt to port the popular BitTorrent system to Perl.

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TorrentNet is a BitTorrent client written in C#. It consists of a library that implements BitTorrent protocol, a client, and a few sample apps that demonstrate how to use the library. My email address is torrent.net@gmail.com if you want to contact me for further questions.

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Web interface for rtorrent written in perl.

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Hathi, P2P client. Rewritten in C#, using mono and .net, for linux and windows platforms. Initial networking support for edonkey, with bittorrent in planning. We are looking for contributors!! Back in action after some busy days :)

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