Jul 26 2005

BitTorrent to your Pocket PC with WinMobile Torrent

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You can now download torrent files to your Pocket PC device with WinMobile Torrent, a BitTorrent client that runs on your Windows Mobile 2003/SE device and lets you leech or seed multiple torrents. You can even view the progress of each torrent and extract individual files before the torrent has finished downloading; sounds similar to BitComet and Azerus for the PC. T

here isn’t much that the software can’t do. You can log transfer activities, add/connect/disconnect/delete peers, pause and resume downloads, scape the tracker, and display graphs for leeching and seeding, and i’m sure the RIAA will be just as able to keep an eye on what you download as they would with desktop torrent applications.

WinMobile supports multiple simultaneous downloads with various functions to manage downloads and peers in a very user-friendly interface.

  • Easily open, copy or paste a torrent file from Windows Mobile file explorer or open it from Pocket Internet Explorer’’s download dialog.
  • Organize all torrents that have been processed into one single directory.
  • Display over all and individual leeching/seeding graphics.
  • Expand download item to view all its peers and their connection status.
  • Log view and file to track download activities.
  • Add, connect, disconnect or delete peers.
  • Pause and resume download.
  • Check tracker’s scape information.
  • Display individual torrent’s block status within any file in the torrent.
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