BitSpirit 2.8.0.065


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BitSpirit is a powful and easy-to-use BitTorrent client which provides not only full BitTorrent protocol implementation but also many personalization functions such as:

1. Cache mechanism,

2. High speed,

3. Powerful files management function,

4. Various running-time log,

5. Integrated with IE,

6. Favorite website management,

7. Clipboard guard,

8. Simple and easy to use interface, etc..

Here are some key features of "BitSpirit":

? Clean interface

? Multiple simultaneous downloads

? Disk cache mechanism

? Fast job resume

? File selecting support

? Powerful file manager

? UPnP portmapping

? Instant Messaging support

? Gzip Data compression

? Flexible speed control

? Scheduled downloading

? Integrated with IE

? Shutdown computer when done

? HTTP/SOCKS4/5 proxy support

? High speed

? Very low CPU &Changes:

Changes:

Bugfix: error on "Check downloaded file" which will lead to data lost when the single file size is beyond 2GB. In fact, the data is existing, but BitSpirit can not indentify it.

Bugfix: "Seeding (Fast Check)" function would be invalid occasionally.

Bugfix: less returned connections in some UDP Tracker.

Bugfix: problem with Torrent Builder that can not generate torrent file.

Bugfix: enable to check rest disk space in NTFS dynamic volume.

Bugfix: other minor bugs

Enhanced: rewrite language module, speed up loading at starting BitSpirit

Enhanced: added auto check of disk cache in "Setting Wizard".

Enhanced: added prompts in some options that would affect application performance or downloading speed.

Enhanced: integrated extend to Education Network in BitSpirit 2.7.2.236 (for China only).

Enhanced: rewrite connections patch to tcpip.sys againest Microsoft Windows XP SP2.

Enhanced: adjusted optional block size in Torrent Builder from min. 32KB to max. 16MB.

Enhanced: other detailed.

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nope not a mem hog..been using it for long..a very good clean client...def uses much less mem than azureus...

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As long as you have a decent amount of RAM (512 MB+), Azureus's mem usage should be of little concern. :huh:

As long as you have a decent amount of RAM (512 MB+), Azureus's mem usage should be of little concern.  :huh:

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yes but if some software gives u the features of another software but in a tighter package it just makes better sense to me to use the less hogging software...just my opinion

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