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Linkage is a bitTorrent client written in C++ using gtkmm and libtorrent.
Linkage is a lightweight client, it includes most common features found in other BitTorrent clients. And also some unique features, if you have ideas or comments please do post a new issue or send a mail to the discussion g...
= [http://code.google.com/p/rssdler/ RSSDler] =
A utility to automatically download enclosures and other objects linked to from various types of RSS feeds. Works well on podcasts, videocasts, and torrents.
===Features include:===
* filtering using regular expressions and/or file size
* glo...
rss,
torrent,
broadcatch,
python,
bittorrent,
podcast,
videocast,
broadcatcher,
broadcatching,
rtorrent,
libtorrent,
console
= GluTorrent =
This is a BEncoded BitTorrent class that was originally developed by a company called GluTorrent, and was hosted at http://glutorrent.com/developer.
The http://glutorrent.com domain does not seem to be up any longer, but since this seems to be a useful class, I wanted to make sure...
Pyro, libtorrent, ncurses all come together to create a flexible alternative downloading solution.
Fork of the official rtorrent: http://libtorrent.rakshasa.no/
csharp-libtorrent is a project to make a C# wrapper for libtorrent.
wxTorrent aims to be a lightweight, cross-platform bittorrent client.
NOTICE: this project has moved to the Deluge project server: http://deluge-torrent.org
This project provides a Python module for the bittorrent protocol. The torrent engine itself is taken from the Sourceforge libtorrent project (and not the Rakshasa project, which happens to also be called 'libt...
Bitswash is a cross platform bittorrent client built on wxWidgets and libtorrent. Supports multiple torrents downloading, automatic queue management, and protocol encryption, peer exchange, upnp, natpmp, lsd ip and file filter etc.
Web interface for rtorrent (http://libtorrent.rakshasa.no).
=Goals=
* python libraries for asynchronous rpc using [http://twistedmatrix.com/trac/ twisted]
* web interface on top of that (using [http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0333/ wsgi])
=Planned Features=
* heavy *ajax* usage
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