01 – qBittorrent | Windows | macOS | Linux
qBittorrent is developed by volunteers in their spare time. The qBittorrent project aims to provide an open-source software alternative to µTorrent. Additionally, qBittorrent runs and provides the same features on all major platforms (FreeBSD, Linux, macOS, OS/2, Windows). qBittorrent is based on the Qt toolkit and libtorrent-rasterbar library.
- Polished µTorrent-like User Interface
- No Ads or tracking
- Many Bittorrent extensions supported such as Magnet links, Distributed hash table (DHT), peer exchange protocol (PEX), local peer discovery (LSD), Private torrents, and Encrypted connections
- Bandwidth scheduler
- Torrent creation tool
- Advanced control over torrents, trackers and peers
- IP Filtering (eMule & PeerGuardian format compatible)
- UPnP / NAT-PMP port forwarding support
02 – Transmission | Windows | macOS | Linux
Transmission is an open source, volunteer-based project. Unlike some BitTorrent clients, Transmission doesn’t play games with its users to make money. Transmission is designed for easy, powerful use. We’ve set the defaults to “Just Work” and it only takes a few clicks to configure advanced features like watch directories, bad peer blocklists, and the web interface. When Ubuntu chose Transmission as its default BitTorrent client, one of the most-cited reasons was its easy learning curve.
Transmission has the features you want from a BitTorrent client: encryption, a web interface, peer exchange, magnet links, DHT, µTP, UPnP and NAT-PMP port forwarding, webseed support, watch directories, tracker editing, global and per-torrent speed limits, and more. Transmission doesn’t bundle toolbars, pop-up ads, flash ads, twitter tools, or anything else.
03 – Deluge | Windows | macOS | Linux
Deluge contains the common features to BitTorrent clients such as Protocol Encryption, DHT, Local Peer Discovery (LSD), Peer Exchange (PEX), UPnP, NAT-PMP, Proxy support, Web seeds, global and per-torrent speed limits. As Deluge heavily utilises the libtorrent library it has a comprehensive list of the features provided.
Deluge has been designed to run as both a normal standalone desktop application and as a client-server. In Thinclient mode a Deluge daemon handles all the BitTorrent activity and is able to run on headless machines with the user-interfaces connecting remotely from any other platform.
04 – WebTorrent | Windows | macOS | Linux | Web
WebTorrent Desktop is for streaming torrents. Whether it’s video from the Internet Archive, music from Creative Commons, or audiobooks from Librivox, you can play it right away. You don’t have to wait for it to finish downloading. WebTorrent Desktop is fast, free, non-commercial & open source.
- Free, non-commercial, ad-free, and open source
- Instantly stream video and audio
- Stream videos to AirPlay, Chromecast, and DLNA
- Based on the most popular and comprehensive torrent package in Node.js, webtorrent
- Opens magnet links and .torrent files
- Discovers peers via tracker servers, DHT (Distributed Hash Table), and peer exchange
- Supports the WebTorrent protocol for connecting to WebRTC peers (i.e. web browsers)
05 – BiglyBT | Windows | macOS | Linux | Android
BiglyBT is a feature filled, open source, ad-free, bittorrent client. BiglyBT’s team has worked hard to bring you the best open source torrent product in the market. Unlike our competitors, our client is ad-free and our installer contains no third party offers.
- I2P support (using I2P DHT) for anonymous downloading
- Detection of VPNs for better integration
- UPnP Media Server and DLNA support, allowing devices to connect and browse your content, and allowing BiglyBT to send content directly to devices.
- Rate limiting globally, by download, by tag, by peer-set (e.g. peers from a given country), by network (public/I2P) and even by peer. Overall capacity limits are also supported to work with ISP limits. Limits can also be scheduled by time of day etc.
06. LIIIBitTorrent客户端是一个开源的文件共享实用程序,能够在对系统资源影响最小的情况下下载Torrent。
文件名 | 文件类型 | 提交时间 | 下载 |
LIII_setup | exe | 2021-04-29 | 极速下载 |
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