Posted by Mihai Asmanow on 28 December 2006 - 08:31 · 2 comments & 2798 views
BitComet is a p2p file-sharing freeware fully compatible with Bittorrent, which is one of the most popular p2p protocol designed for high-speed distribution of 100MB or GB sized files. BitComet is a powerful, clean, fast, and easy-to-use bittorrent client. It supports simultaneous downloads, download queue, selected downloads in torrent package, fast-resume, chatting, disk cache, speed limits, port mapping, proxy, ip-filter, etc.

Features

* Support preview of video file which is being downloaded.
* Support DHT Network, download trackerless torrent!
* Completely new core written in C++, stable and fast, very low CPU usage.
* Ability to limit the upload speed as well as download speed.
* Clean and free, without any adware or spyware.
* Multiple simultaneous downloads, ability to select download files in one torrent and set file priority.



Changelog:

- GUI Improved: new floating window to display running status, supporting drag&drop of links in webpage and files to start download
- GUI Improved: add new function of auto query file size and server resume-supported ability when add new HTTP task, which can be configured in preferences dialog
- GUI Improved: the task number of a task queue is displayed in the favorites list
- GUI Improved: new icons for HTTP task states in task list
- GUI Improved: link count is displayed in add HTTP task group dialog
- GUI Bugfix: fix the bug that URL can not be opened from BitComet if FireFox is set to be default browser
- Core Improved: new function of auto recycle memory, which can be configured in preferences dialog
- Core Improved: compatible to Windows Vista, able to download HTTP links from IE7

Download: BitComet 0.81
Screenshot: >> Click here <<
Link: BitComet Home Page



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Quote this comment Reply to this comment #1 Posted by David3k on 28 Dec 2006 - 19:12
I'd love to see more bitorrent clients use less resources too.
Quote this comment Reply to this comment #2 Posted by perochan on 02 Jan 2007 - 08:26
im still using 0.64 lol
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