List of BitTorrent clients facts for kids
A BitTorrent client is a program that downloads files using the BitTorrent protocol.
The first client, known as BitTorrent, was created by Bram Cohen in the summer of 2002. Most of the other clients are based in part on BitTorrent. Programs that use BitTorrent protocol are:
- ABC
- Acquisition
- Anatomic P2P
- Arctic Torrent
- aria2
- Azureus
- BiglyBT
- BitComet
- BitFlu
- BitLet
- BitLord
- BitPump
- BitTornado
- BitTorrent 5 / Mainline
- BitTorrent 6
- BitSpirit
- Bits on Wheels
- BitTyrant
- Blizzard Downloader
- Blog Torrent
- BTPD
- BTSharp (library)
- burst!
- CTorrent
- Deluge
- FlashGet
- Folx
- freeloader
- G3 Torrent
- Gnome BitTorrent
- Halite
- KTorrent
- MLDonkey
- MonoTorrent (client library)
- MooPolice
- Opera
- QTorrent
- Qbittorrent
- rTorrent
- Rufus
- Shareaza
- sharktorrent
- SymTorrent
- Torrent Swapper
- TorrentVolve
- Transmission
- Turbo Torrent
- TorrentSpy Rufus
- µTorrent
- XTorrent
- ZipTorrent
Related pages
- Comparison of file sharing applications
- BitTorrent
- BitTorrent tracker
- Comparison of BitTorrent clients
See also
In Spanish: Anexo:Comparativa de clientes BitTorrent para niños
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