Locating video content on the web can be cumbersome and time-consuming, especially for the not-too-tech-savvy tinkerer. But a new application combining BitTorrent and RSS could make it easy for video fans to automatically locate files and download them to their computers.
Sajeeth Cherian, a 20-year-old communications engineering student at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada, got the idea for Videora after watching the trouble his roommate went through to find and download anime off the internet. He thought there ought to be an easier way.
While the idea to combine BitTorrent and RSS isn’t new, Cherian said his program is less complicated than others and doesn’t “demand computer enthusiasts’ knowledge.”
“I thought I could make an easier version,” Cherian said. “Something that anyone off the street could use. You don’t need to know anything about BitTorrent or RSS.”
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