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---- 2007-05-02: Version 1.7 (build 1625)

- Change: The treeview in the addtorrent dialog now should have the same border style as the old listview

- Change: The treeview horizontal scrollbar size in the addtorrent dialog is tweaked a bit to more closely match old listview

- Change: A couple more strings I18N'd

- Change: More comprehensive support of unicode pathnames

- Change: Revamped installation backend including better handling of failure cases and checking of NT permissions for determining where to install

- Change: Don't block while waiting to delete from disk

- Fix: Reversed sorting on many listviews

- Fix: Update torrent size after context menu action in addtorrent dialog

- Fix: Memory leaks of directory names and item images in addtorrent dialog treeview

- Fix: Have mousewheel work on controls in modal dialogs even when they don't have focus (i.e. treeview in addtorrent dialog)

- Fix: A few misc memory leaks

- Fix: Get rid of duplicate default button in install dialog - "Yes" should always be the default now

- Fix: The requests column in the peers tab is now sorted by active requests then pending requests, instead of just active requests

- Fix: More tab order fixes to RSS dialog

- Fix: Crash with older versions of RSS history

http://download.utorrent.com/beta/utorrent-1.7-beta-1625.exe

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there are no significant changes, no new features (at least what are listed on the changelog), just fixes and the exe is getting bigger and bigger. I wonder what is really happend with this client...

The EXE is like 200kb ... what more do you want? :|

I've been using the latest beta 1.7 and so far no issues.

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thats part of my point. 1.6 has 170KB (compressed). And this one is 200KB (compressed) with no (really) new features. Thats why I was wondeing.

What I want? I want to know exactly whats going on. Nothing more.

What's going on is few new features, bug fixes (or workarounds), and changes that needs code/modules/functions/resources to be written/added, and that adds to the total file size, it's that simple.

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thats part of my point. 1.6 has 170KB (compressed). And this one is 200KB (compressed) with no (really) new features. Thats why I was wondeing.

What I want? I want to know exactly whats going on. Nothing more.

Well my guess is what Tantawi said - bug fixes + new features and enhancements most likely are what added up to 30kb more ... but really ... I would only be worried of the file size jumped from 200kb to 4mb.

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---- 2007-05-06: Version 1.7 (build 1703)

- Change: Prioritize seed queue based off seed/peer ratio (use_seed_peer_ratio)

- Change: Sort advanced settings by name

- Fix: Some ancient modal dialog bugs where nonmodal dialogs could get activated

- Fix: Bug where one addtorrent dialog could get activated when another was already active

- Fix: Don't repeatedly retry to start if another uTorrent window is discovered but hung

- Fix: uTorrent continues normal startup if another uTorrent instance is detected and exits; previously it would inform the user uTorrent was already running and exit

- Fix: incorrect DHT announce interval

Download: http://download.utorrent.com/beta/utorrent-1.7-beta-1703.exe

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I haven't read the thread but I am curious, isn't torrent considered as a type of warez? Yet it's allowed on Neowin?

No, there are plenty of legal torrents out there. People have to stop thinking that just because someone says "torrent" they are a warez monkey.

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I haven't read the thread but I am curious, isn't torrent considered as a type of warez? Yet it's allowed on Neowin?

Well, its the same thing as programs like Limewire, though to a lesser extent. Limewire isn't illegal but the content shared by many using Limewire is. Torrents are the same exact thing.

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Well, its the same thing as programs like Limewire, though to a lesser extent. Limewire isn't illegal but the content shared by many using Limewire is. Torrents are the same exact thing.

Except that Bittorrent has a lot more legitimate uses than Limewire ever did, though obviously piracy is still its number one usage.

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http://download.utorrent.com/beta/utorrent-1.7-beta-2132.exe

2007-05-27: Version 1.7 (build 2132)

- Change: RSS title parsing

- Change: Detect external IP

2007-05-22: Version 1.7 (build 1977)

- Change: use radio marks for Bandwidth Allocation menu items instead of check marks

- Fix: When installing to user profile directory uTorrent now tries to be smarter in choosing a localized program files directory name

- Fix: Work around a Wine bug where getsockname() returns success but keeps passed in port at 0 if socket already bound; thus uTorrent would itself reset back to port 0 if it was already in use

- Fix: Don't scroll general tab horizontally since it has no horizontal scrollbar

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