Deluge is a cross-platform BitTorrent client written in Python . It has several interfaces: graphical GTK + , a web interface (in a browser) and a command line interface . Uses the libtorrent library (without it, it can only work in thin client mode).
| Deluge | |
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| Type of | BitTorrent Client |
| Author | Andrew Resch, Damien Churchill |
| Developer | Deluge team |
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| Interface | graphical ( GTK + ), web interface , command line , daemon (background mode without interface) |
| operating system | , , and |
| Interface languages | Russian and others |
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Deluge is currently available for POSIX- compatible operating systems and is natively executed in GTK environments such as GNOME and Xfce . The client for macOS is available from version 0.5.4.1, and from version 0.5.5.95 (March 13, 2009) there is a port for Windows .
Issued under the GNU General Public License version 3, it is free and open source software.
Description
The Deluge development team is committed to creating the most secure, lightweight and at the same time functional BitTorrent client. To achieve this, functional plugins were written by third-party developers.
Starting with version 1.0, in Deluge, the kernel is separated from the interface and works independently of it, as a daemon (on Linux-based OS) or as a service (on Windows systems), which allows you to remotely control the application via the Internet.
Version 1.1.0 adds support for magnet links .
Notes
- ↑ Deluge BitTorrent Client 2.0 Released With Sequential Downloads, Now Uses Python3 And Gtk3 en - 2019.
- ↑ El cliente de BitTorrent Deluge 2 salta a Python 3 y GTK 3 - 2019.
- ↑ The deluge Open Source Project on Open Hub: Languages Page - 2006.
- ↑ http://linuxlookup.com/2006/sep/25/gtorrent_becomes_deluge_version_0_1_0_released
- ↑ http://git.deluge-torrent.org/deluge/log/?ofs=8300
- ↑ License
Links
- Reviews
- Yuri Merkulov. BitTorrent P2P Network Guide. Part 2. . iXBT (January 14, 2009). Date of treatment August 23, 2010. Archived February 18, 2012.
- Overview of applications for Linux. Part I: programs for the Internet . THG (November 1, 2009). Date of treatment August 23, 2010. Archived February 16, 2012.