Halite BitTorrent Client 0.2.6


Recommended Posts

Uh, yeah because Bram Cohen merged with Ludda from uTorrent that makes uTorrent dead. Right-o.

Ah I love conspiracy people!

And welcome to Neowin :p

considering the "wonderful" ties that Bram has just made ... yes, uTorrent will soon be officially dead. :rolleyes:

considering the "wonderful" ties that Bram has just made ... yes, uTorrent will soon be officially dead. :rolleyes:

Bittorrent isn't dead, so why would you assume utorrent would be dead because it was bought? Hell, they even admit there's no immediate plans to change anything. What the acquisition does is allow them to now license out the very well written client to companies interested in modifying it for singular purpose distribution.

Bittorrent isn't dead, so why would you assume utorrent would be dead because it was bought? Hell, they even admit there's no immediate plans to change anything. What the acquisition does is allow them to now license out the very well written client to companies interested in modifying it for singular purpose distribution.

What idiot is going to license a torrent client when they can just point people to free clients at no cost.

Or do like Blizzard and whip up your own little client, far cheaper in the long run I'm sure.

And yes, the official bittorrent client is dead and has been for some time.

As for my lack of posts and being new, I have another account on here but cant recall the info.. this one worked so I used it. ;o

And to Eoin: great client so far, shows much potential. It's funny because I remember going through this whole thing with utorrent when it was new and no one had heard of it. It showed great potential and came along nicely, sad to see it fall to money.

Annnnyways, I love the clean exit dialog, that is one major improvement over utorrent Ill tell you that. While some people might not use it, I love it. For now I would focus on getting the client functional. Like you said, basic stuff like sorting columns etc. Don't worry about extras like country flags or iptable until you have a nice stable working client.

Some bugs Ive come across so far:

opening a torrent from web browser doesnt seem to work, nor does opening it through windows 'open with' For some reason it spawns an all new .exe location. Using the open dialog seems to be the only way to get a torrent into the program correctly.

hala5b.jpg

the pause all/resume all options from the tray icon dont seem to do anything

Edited by tedddee

What idiot is going to license a torrent client when they can just point people to free clients at no cost.

Or do like Blizzard and whip up your own little client, far cheaper in the long run I'm sure.

And yes, the official bittorrent client is dead and has been for some time.

As for my lack of posts and being new, I have another account on here but cant recall the info.. this one worked so I used it. ;o

Someone who wants to distribute a certain kind of file and perhaps tie it into another service. It wouldn't be hard to include the code into another broader application.

Obviously Bram feels this is a more robust option, which it is. uTorrent is small, lightweight, and yet manages to include a lot of useful features absent from the basic libtorrent library (can't find the right word there).

Someone who wants to distribute a certain kind of file and perhaps tie it into another service. It wouldn't be hard to include the code into another broader application.

Honestly I don't see torrent as a viable option for any pay service at the moment. Maybe 5-10 years down the road when the typical broadband connection has as much upload as download and you can't notice the upload affecting your web browsing etc.

torrent is a good way for not-profit type things to keep bandwidth bills to a minimum, that's about it.

Obviously Bram feels this is a more robust option, which it is. uTorrent is small, lightweight, and yet manages to include a lot of useful features absent from the basic libtorrent library (can't find the right word there).

libtorrent is not a client

Honestly I don't see torrent as a viable option for any pay service at the moment. Maybe 5-10 years down the road when the typical broadband connection has as much upload as download and you can't notice the upload affecting your web browsing etc.

torrent is a good way for not-profit type things to keep bandwidth bills to a minimum, that's about it.

libtorrent is not a client

I know it's not a client (I never said it was) but if someone is including torrent functionality and doesn't wish to add anything but the basics themselves, libtorrent is not a viable option. Something like uTorrent is completely done and fully feature packed meaning there would be none of the extra word associated with building on libtorrent.

Yeah, but we have to wait too.

Halite is a new born client and of course need some fixes and features..:)

You're right, time will tell, btw anyone want to have some fun reading the comments of the FIRST ?Torrent release?

[centerSep 19 2005, 23:13

?Torrent 1.1 BETA (build 88), under 100K of size !b>

BitComet stays.
Downloaded for the utility of a 100kb client, but definately sticking to Bitspirit for my main client.
I can't replace Bit Spirit, but I will give it a try. Thanks mate.
I'll give it a try once I get home. I have a feeling that I am going to stick with ABC.
[/center]

:laugh:h:

Some bugs Ive come across so far:

opening a torrent from web browser doesnt seem to work, nor does opening it through windows 'open with' For some reason it spawns an all new .exe location. Using the open dialog seems to be the only way to get a torrent into the program correctly.

Thats now top of todo list :) .

the pause all/resume all options from the tray icon dont seem to do anything

Will look into that too.

Now that uToorent is going down the drain, it might be a good idea to start looking for an alternative.

Does it have the following features? If not, it would be a good idea to add them.

- choosing individual files from batch torrents and priorities

- ipfilter.dat support

- intelligent disk cacheing

- protocol encryption

- port randomization

I am however also very open to criticism and would love if noroom elaborated a bit on the quoted comment. For example did you dislike the GUI from an aesthetic or functional point of view (or both :) )

Welcome to neowin!

Honestly, I didn't think you'd come across this topic, which is why I wasn't more specific about my comment. I have to say, I'm a huge fan of software that gets developed following the users' requests (CAD, Mp3tag, etc). So, seeing you're being very active regarding this matter, I'll take a closer look at your client and give you a list of suggestions. I'm a huge ?Torrent fan, so you'll know more or less what to expect.

Now that ?Torrent has been bought, I don't know if development will continue the way it has so far, but it's very likely that I'll start looking for a different client. I probably won't be the only one, so this is your chance to win a LOT (almost 50%) of torrent users over.

I wish you good luck with your project. It has a lot of potential, but now is the time when you have to put a lot of time into it:):)

- choosing individual files from batch torrents and priorities

- ipfilter.dat support

- intelligent disk cacheing

- protocol encryption

- port randomization

The underlying torrent code is all libtorrent from rasterbar, a list of its features are available. Given the low-level support already present ipfilter.dat would be easy enough to implement. So are some of the others too, I'll have to try and get some priorities laid out.

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • BleachBit 6.0.1 Beta by Razvan Serea When your computer is getting full, BleachBit quickly frees disk space. When your information is only your business, BleachBit guards your privacy. With BleachBit you can free cache, delete cookies, clear Internet history, shred temporary files, delete logs, and discard junk you didn't know was there. Designed for Linux and Windows systems, it wipes clean thousands of applications including Firefox, Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, Opera, Safari, and more. Beyond simply deleting files, BleachBit includes advanced features such as shredding files to prevent recovery, wiping free disk space to hide traces of files deleted by other applications, and vacuuming Firefox to make it faster. Better than free, BleachBit is open source. BleachBit has many useful features: Delete your private files so completely that "even God can't read them" according to South Carolina Representative Trey Gowdy. Simple operation: read the descriptions, check the boxes you want, click preview, and click delete. Multi-platform: Linux and Windows Free of charge and no money trail Free to share, learn, and modify (open source) No adware, spyware, malware, browser toolbars, or "value-added software" Translated to 64 languages besides American English Shred files to hide their contents and prevent data recovery Shred any file (such as a spreadsheet on your desktop) Overwrite free disk space to hide previously deleted files Portable app for Windows: run without installation Command line interface for scripting and automation CleanerML allows anyone to write a new cleaner using XML Automatically import and update winapp2.ini cleaner files (a separate download) giving Windows users access to 2500+ additional cleaners Frequent software updates with new features Going beyond standard deletion of files, BleachBit has several advanced cleaners: Clear the memory and swap on Linux Delete broken shortcuts on Linux Delete the Firefox URL history without deleting the whole file—with optional shredding Delete Linux localizations: delete languages you don't use. More powerful than localepurge and available on more Linux distributions. Clean APT for Debian, Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu, and Linux Mint Find widely-scattered junk such as Thumbs.db and .DS_Store files. Execute yum clean for CentOS, Fedora, and Red Hat to remove cached package data Delete Windows registry keys—often where MRU (most recently used) lists are stored Delete the OpenOffice.org recent documents list without deleting the whole Common.xcu file Overwrite free disk space to hide previously files Vacuum Firefox, Google Chrome, Liferea, Thunderbird, and Yum databases: shrink files without removing data to save space and improve speed Surgically remove private information from .ini and JSON configuration files and SQLite3 databases without deleting the whole file Overwrite data in SQLite3 before deleting it to prevent recovery (optional) BleachBit 6.0.1 Beta release notes: BleachBit 6.0.1 beta is now available for testing. This maintenance-focused release includes bug fixes, updated translations, and a range of safe enhancements. This release fixes a Windows security issue that could allow arbitrary file deletion during privileged cleaning (reported by Zeze with TeamT5). It also adds new cleaners (including a DNS cache cleaner, Claude Code, and Visual Studio Code forks), support for multiple Chrome and Edge profiles, new deep scan options for developer directories like node_modules and venv, and safer, faster file shredding. All Platforms Added cleaners for Claude Code, DNS cache, and many Visual Studio Code forks. Added support for multiple Chrome and Edge profiles. Chrome can now clean downloaded AI models. Deep Scan can optionally remove venv, __pycache__, node_modules, and .angular directories. Deep Scan is faster by skipping directories on the keep list. File shredding is safer, faster, and leaves fewer recoverable traces. Improved handling of cookies, symlinks, Unicode filenames, external processes, and configuration files. Improved Expert Mode warnings and long warning dialogs. Fixed crashes related to cleaner detection, invalid Unicode, and malformed cleaner data. Clipboard is now cleared automatically after shredding files via paste operations. Linux Added AppImage support. Added cleaners for Visual Studio Code, Codeium, Librewolf (.deb), Transmission (Flatpak), and Profanity. Improved Linux trash detection, including Snap-installed applications and mounted drives. Fixed Wayland root CLI issues and several Snap-related problems. Improved package dependencies, AppStream metadata, and desktop file handling. Fixed startup crashes when Python Requests is unavailable. Windows Fixed a security vulnerability that could allow arbitrary file deletion when cleaning with elevated privileges. Added %WindowsSystem% variable support. Improved clipboard clearing using native Windows APIs. Improved installer experience on unsupported Windows versions. Reduced installer size and improved application robustness. Fixed Unicode handling, filename anonymization, Git revision reporting, and splash screen stability. [full release notes] Download: BleachBit 6.0 | Portable | ~20.0 MB (Open Source) View: BleachBit Home page | Screenshot Get alerted to all of our Software updates on Twitter at @NeowinSoftware
    • DriversCloud 12.1.6 by Razvan Serea With DriversCloud (formerly My-Config.com), you can explore your computer easily, safely and free. The application quickly scans your PC and identifies the hardware and software components. DriversCloud then establishes a list of the different drivers compatible with your OS and hardware. Download the drivers needed for the proper functioning of your computer. To detect your drivers, DriversCloud also displays a detailed summary of your hardware and software configuration, analyzes your BSOD, monitors in real-time your PC voltages and temperatures and lets you share your configuration online. Once the hardware components have been detected, you will be able to obtain with just a few clicks the latest drivers corresponding to the identified hardware. You can record your configuration on the site for free, and can get the corresponding URL to post the configuration to technical forums, e-mail and social networks. You can also download the detection result (the configuration) as a PDF file. To protect the user's privacy and data confidentiality, a 4-level confidentiality system was created that filters the XML marks and gives control to the user. The default level can be modified in the preferences. Using the maximum level will prevent the user from publishing his configuration and generating a corresponding PDF file. In non-connected mode, each XML configuration is stored on the server for one day (for practical reasons). However, you are given the opportunity to manually delete it. Created in 2004, and continually improved, My-Config.com has established itself on the web as a free service to PC users running Windows and Linux operating systems. The service is designed to work with the most common Internet browsers (Edge, Firefox, Chrome, Safari). Download: DriversCloud 64-bit | 20.0 MB (Freeware) Download: DriversCloud 32-bit | 18.9 MB Link: DriversCloud Home Page | Screenshot Get alerted to all of our Software updates on Twitter at @NeowinSoftware
  • Recent Achievements

    • One Month Later
      AndreaB earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • One Month Later
      agatameier earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • Week One Done
      agatameier earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • Week One Done
      ssd21345 earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • Contributor
      MarkHughes4096 went up a rank
      Contributor
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      516
    2. 2
      +Edouard
      193
    3. 3
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      147
    4. 4
      ATLien_0
      96
    5. 5
      Steven P.
      77
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!