ABC Bittorrent Client


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Best Bittorrent Client available yet:

Changed, core system to the Shad0w's bittorrent S.5-8-7 here to new feature of shad0w's

many bugs from previous version fixed

file locking implemented

extra checks for corrupted data

fixed IPv6 support

Including enhancement from official BT 3.3

Changed, If upload option is "Upload until UL/DL ratio" when re-start ABC, completed torrent that doesn't reach UL/DL ratio yet will force to queue state and waiting for seeding

Changed, For better solution from changed above, when you close ABC, ABC will re-order and bring completed torrent to top of the list. So when you restart ABC. completed torrent that doesn't reach

UL/DL ratio yet will continue seeding first.

Changed, New seed torrent will start with share ratio 0%, instead of oo%

Changed, Increasing maximum share ratio rate from 200% to 500%

Changed, Maximum upload rate change from each torrent to overall control and now it is divided into 2 sections

Overall maximum upload rate when downloading

Overall maximum upload rate when seeding

Changed, Enable multiple choice in list. some options (eg. Move up, Move down etc.) that doesn't provide for multiple input, ABC will pick first of the choice to do that option.

Changed, GUI to more user-friendly (most of icons took from Greg Fleming http://www.darkproject.com)

Added, Mechanism for temporary dead torrent (so torrent won't be blocked in ABC list):

If torrent can't connect to tracker within 15 minutes

If downloading torrent doesn't get data within 30 minutes

If seeding torrent doesn't send data within 1 hour

ABC will reduce its priority and force into queue.

Added, with new Shad0w's BT so in advance setting in ABC allows you to set file locking and extra checking types

Added, "Trigger next torrent when finish seeding" checkbox in ABC Preference. If you check it ABC won't trigger next torrent until finish seeding the previous one

Added, On-hold status (it works the same way as pause in shad0w) it's paused but hold all resources. It's used for temporary pause so when resume, it doesn't need to checking existing data

Added, On-Hold All, Move to Top, Move to Bottom buttons

Added, New feature for Web Interface Service

query will return almost of information for each torrent

using unique key while communicating, a bit more security

user can set commands that allow to communicate with web

pause, resume, queue, clear all completed torrent is now available via web interface

Added, Display Web interface service status in main menu

Added, Choosable to display confirm dialog on exit or not

Added, Choosable to use "auto kick/ban" and "security" feature of shad0w's or not

Added, Display torrent name in ABC_TWEAK

Added, Reseed Resume on right-click menu, Using when resume the completed file which will skip hash checking.

Added, Display total upload/download speed in status bar (updated per 2 seconds)

Fixed, bug can't remove folder when using "Remove Torrent + File(s)" from right-click menu

Fixed, bug when set download default folder with folder name that contains "=".

ABC is an improved client for the Bittorrent peer-to-peer file distribution solution. ABC is based on The Shad0w's Bittorrent experimental S-5.8.7 which extended from from Original Bittorrent Core System , coded by Bram Cohen.

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