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Bit Che 1.0 build 44

About Bit Che

Bit Che is a simple tool that quickly searches popular bit torrent sites for files.

* Super quick searching

* Able to preview torrent details

* Opens torrents in your favorite downloader

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What does Bit Che cost?

Bit Che is completely free to use.

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1.0.44 - Oct 10, 2006

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1. Core Improved: Increased the winsock threads count from 20 to 30 (able to process more scripts at once).

2. GUI Improved: Torrent Details window has had some slight cosmetic improvements and is now resizable (thanks tuckeratlarge @ neowin.net).

3. GUI Improved: Results list is not 'updated' if new torrent are not added.

4. GUI Improved: Basic stats are now shown in the status bar upon startup.

5. GUI Improved: Corrected 2 small typo's in message boxes.

6. Added new scripts:

IPTorrents.com

ZeroTracker.com

BitChile.com

@ and no .Net Framework is required. :D

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Bit Che 1.0 build 35

1.0.35 - Aug 28, 2006

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1. Added script updater feature for downloading the latest scripts.

2. Fixed script with Mininova.org

3. Fixed minor bug with script interpreter.

http://convivea.com/download/bit_che_1_0_35.exe

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1.0.34 - Aug 28, 2006

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1. Implemented external scripts. Included scripts with build 34 are Piratebay.org, Mininova.org, TorrentSpy.com, TorrentReactor.net

2. Removed all internal scripts from the code.

3. Fixed file size reporting/sorting

4. Fixed 2 bugs with the menu's for the Removed Results log window.

5. Added option to cap the results to 50 per source searched.

1.0.33 - Aug 24, 2006

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1. Fixed nasty bug with Fulldls internal script

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I use both Bit Che and Torrent Harvester. Each have its merits and drawbacks.

Bit Che may search less torrent sites but returns search result more quickly and doesn't occupy much resource when running.

Torrent Harvester gives more results but launch and run uses more resource( maybe because it's .Net framework based?)

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Bit Che 1.0 build 36

1.0.36 - Sep 2, 2006 (new since 1.0.33)

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1. Re-wrote Bit Che to use external scripts for torrent sites.

2. Added script updater feature for downloading the latest scripts.

3. Added basic support for member based sites.

4. Added option to cap the results to 50 per source searched.

5. Added CNTRL and SHIFT switchers for when selecting different Scripts. Holding down CNTRL while selecting a script will select only that script. Holding SHIFT will select ALL scripts.

6. Fixed file size sorting issues.

7. Included 10 scripts with build 36:

Demonoid.com

Piratebay.org

Mininova.org

TorrentSpy.com

TorrentReactor.net

TorrentBox.com

TorrentPortal.com

Snarf-it.org

Mp3Nova.org

NewTorrents.info

http://convivea.com/download/bit_che_1_0_36.exe

http://convivea.com/download.php?id=2

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Hi guys, Bit Che author here.. thought I would just update this thread.. If you use Demonoid, you're going to want to update to build 37 because I fixed a bug with the login/cookie storage.. any further requests/recommendations.. shoot them my way. thanks!

1.0.37 - Sep 3, 2006

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1. Fixed member account login bug

http://convivea.com/download/bit_che_1_0_37.exe

http://convivea.com/download.php?id=2

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Ahmz055, i'll add a stop button with the next build.. thanks :)

slimy, originally bit che was just a single stand alone .exe.. but since i went with the move to use external scripts, its no longer possible to have it 100% stand alone.. anyway, i've uploaded an .rar'd version that only includes the application+scripts... so you can use this assuming you have the required .ocx's installed (in the future i will probably remove these dependencies).. bit_che_1037.rar

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Usesless software, you can do exactly the same with uTorrent (yeah, it opens a page in your webbrowser - so what?)

True. But uTorrent only searches one site at a time.

Now that demonoid has been added it's the search app of choice for me.

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Usesless software, you can do exactly the same with uTorrent (yeah, it opens a page in your webbrowser - so what?)

Useless post. I mean even the author was nice enough to post in here and you go and make a post like that? Thank you chip! for keeping us informed. (Y) :)

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Useless post. I mean even the author was nice enough to post in here and you go and make a post like that? Thank you chip! for keeping us informed. (Y) :)

Well everyone does not need to agree in what others think, in that case workld would be a veeery boring place! :fro:

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just letting anyone know if interested, i posted a new build 38 with some new scripts and couple user requested features..

Bit Che 1.0 build 38 - 9.12.2006

1.0.38 - Sep 12, 2006 (beta version)

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1. Fixed several small bugs, including bug with Windows 20003 (we think, thanks locke!)

2. Enhanced member login support and better error handling/error messages

3. Added *beta* support for sites that require picture validation upon logon (oink.me.uk)

4. Added new 'che' graphic created by savaden (thanks!)

5. Passwords are now ****'d

6. Added 'Stop' button functionality to stop a torrent search

7. Added 8 new user requested scripts:

oink.me.uk (beta, better support in the future)

isohunt.com

btjunkie.org

mybittorrent.com

myspleen.com

h33t.com

filemp3.org

bitsoup.org

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