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?Torrent 1.7 Beta - Build 2145

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2007-05-27: Version 1.7 (build 2145)

- Change: Swap tvRSS in to the search engine list, because it's awesome

- Change: Minor gui tweak and text removal

- Fix: crash introduced in 2132

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

- Change: RSS title parsing

- Change: Detect external IP

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--- 2007-05-27: Version 1.7 (build 2151)

- Change: Remove a hack that was put in for Wine's getsockname() in build 2132; it didn't work correctly

- Fix: multifile torrents and url-list (still unsupported, but log instead of crash)

http://download.utorrent.com/beta/utorrent-1.7-beta-2151.exe

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-- 2007-05-30: Version 1.7 (build 2228)

- Feature: allow > 65k pieces in the torrent creator (if piece size is >= 1mB)

--- 2007-05-30: Version 1.7 (build 2224)

- Feature: support > 65535 pieces (now 4294967295 is max)

- Change: don't turn off "check association on startup" if the user says no to the dialog (use the settings to turn it off)

- Change: Display an error dialog if the user types in an invalid path on a single file torrent for the "..." button

- Change: case insensitive hosts in flags.conf

- Change: RSS title parsing

- Change: Implement home, end, pageup, and pagedown selection with shift or control keys in the addtorrent dialog treeview

- Change: Some changes to make up, down, home, end, pageup, and pagedown keys in the addtorrent dialog treeview behave more like the old listview

- Fix: fix duplication connection race condition

- Fix: in filenames, replace trailing spaces with underscores (since Windows does not allow it)

- Fix: repair settings files with duplicate entries (and log about it)

- Fix: rss.start_matches broken with certain settings

- Fix: Dump memory info crash on Vista

- Fix: Would end up not rate limiting local peers if already connected before discovery and they were not on the local subnet

http://download.utorrent.com/beta/utorrent-1.7-beta-2228.exe

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--- 2007-05-31: Version 1.7 (build 2248)

- Change: uTorrent now no longer forks on uninstallation so it should correctly be removed from add/remove programs on windows 95 varieties

- Change: include all adapters in subnet search for local peers

- Change: consider peers in reserved local ranges as local peers

- Change: don't limit local peers by default

- Change: sort RSS release qualities

- Fix: download rate limiting bug

- Fix: fix a bug with force recheck from 2224

http://download.utorrent.com/beta/utorrent-1.7-beta-2248.exe

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Change log:

--- 2007-06-05: Version 1.7 (build 2407)

- Fix: update local peer limiting when settings change

- Fix: settings.dat could erroneously to be found corrupted when switching from 1.7 to 1.6.1 and back

- Fix: restore missing upload rate for local peers

- Fix: Make crash dialog and dumping work again in Windows 95 varieties

- Fix: Reset completed on date if new files are unskipped and completed

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