Popular lightweight BitTorrent client for Mac and Linux users gets updated.
Transmission is advertised as having been built from the ground up to be a lightweight, yet powerful BitTorrent client. Its simple, intuitive interface is designed to integrate tightly with whatever computing environment you choose to use. Transmission strikes a balance between providing useful functionality without feature bloat. Furthermore, it is free for anyone to use or modify.
I persoanlly use uTorrent, but would definitely use this client server if I was a MAC fanboy or finally decided to take the Linux plunge. For those that fit the following description Transmission is definitelyt a BitTorrent client worth checking out if you haven't already.
All Platforms:
- Stop torrents when downloading and the disk becomes full
- Removing a torrent also removes it from the cache
- Smaller memory footprint per-torrent and per-peer
- Various backend bugfixes & improvements
- Window when adding torrents to select files and other settings
- Leopard: Collapsable group dividers
- Use the file icon as the per-torrent action button
- Tracker tab in the inspector
- Message log specifies the torrent/activity the message relates to
- Updated images in the inspector
- Optional display of remaining time while seeding in Minimal View
- Improved accuracy for displaying the remaining disk space warning
GTK+
- Window for selecting files & priorities when opening torrents
- Display a system tray popup when a torrent finishes downloading
- Watch folder for auto-adding torrents
- Improved preferences dialog and message log window
- Tracker tab in the Details window
- Dozens of usability, Gnome HIG, and i18n improvements
- Support KDE button ordering
- Option to delete a torrent and its downloaded files
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