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  2. WebTorrent - Wikipedia

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    The WebTorrent Desktop bridges the two networks of WebRTC-based WebTorrent and TCP/UDP-based BitTorrent simultaneously. The BitTorrent client Vuze (formerly Azureus ) less gracefully but adequately functionally incorporated WebTorrent adding simultaneous network bridging to their software.

  3. Comparison of BitTorrent clients - Wikipedia

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    The following is a general comparison of BitTorrent clients, which are computer programs designed for peer-to-peer file sharing using the BitTorrent protocol. [1]The BitTorrent protocol coordinates segmented file transfer among peers connected in a swarm.

  4. BitTorrent - Wikipedia

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    Brave web browser ships with an extension which supports WebTorrent, a BitTorrent-like protocol based on WebRTC instead of UDP and TCP. [67] [68] BitLet allowed users to download Torrents directly from their browser using a Java applet (until browsers removed support for Java applets). [69]

  5. Comparison of BitTorrent sites - Wikipedia

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  6. Talk:Comparison of BitTorrent clients - Wikipedia

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    WebTorrent (js) and WebTorrent Desktop are missing clients. Also the supported features section is missing a column for WebTorrent support. Some libs and clients can talk to WebTorrent (js) clients, as can be seen here: Add WebRTC support to popular torrent clients--PeterTheOne 12:02, 25 May 2020 (UTC)

  7. libtorrent - Wikipedia

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    libtorrent is an open-source implementation of the BitTorrent protocol. It is written in and has its main library interface in C++.Its most notable features are support for Mainline DHT, IPv6, HTTP seeds and μTorrent's peer exchange. libtorrent uses Boost, specifically Boost.Asio to gain its platform independence.

  8. WebTorrent Desktop - Wikipedia

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  9. Glossary of BitTorrent terms - Wikipedia

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    Describes a peer to which the client refuses to send file pieces. A client chokes another client in several situations: . The second client is a seed, in which case it does not want any pieces (i.e., it is completely uninterested)