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FrostWire, a BitTorrent client (formerly a Gnutella client), is a collaborative, open-source project licensed under the GPL-3.0-or-later license. In late 2005, concerned developers of LimeWire's open source community announced the start of a new project fork "FrostWire" that would protect the developmental source code of the LimeWire client.
Windows 2.10 [7] 2024-10-09 BitLord ... Free Download Manager: alervd Android 6.19.0.5156 [15] 2023-03-13 Proprietary: Linux macOS Windows FrostWire: The FrostWire ...
Windows, OS X, Unix-like, Morph OS: Has a built-in tracker and announcement service MonoTorrent [2] C#: MIT: Yes Windows, Mac OS, Unix-like: Uses Mono or .NET Core for cross-platform support (.NET) Opentracker [3] C: Beerware: Yes Yes (IPv4 and IPv6 have separate binaries and processes that do not share any information between them.
Free Windows Proprietary: Java No 2018 Flashget: BitTorrent, eDonkey; HTTP/FTP download No ? ? Windows Proprietary? ? 2012 Free Download Manager: BitTorrent; HTTP/FTP download No metalink: Free Windows GPL C++ Yes 2015, 6.13.4.3616 (February 9, 2021; 3 years ago (5] Freenet’s FProxy Freenet: Yes No Free GNU, macOS, Windows GPL Java Yes
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.
LimeWire was a free peer-to-peer file sharing client for Windows, macOS, Linux, and Solaris. [1] Created by Mark Gorton [2] [3] [4] in 2000, it was most prominently a tool used for the download and distribution of pirated materials, particularly pirated music. [5] In 2007, LimeWire was estimated to be installed on over one-third of all ...
XoloX / ˈ z oʊ l ɒ k s / was a Gnutella-based peer-to-peer file sharing application for Windows.It advertised having no spyware, adware, or hijackware.However, upon installation, it prompted the user to install programs suspected to be of that kind.
FrostWire, from LimeWire after LimeWire's developers considered adding RIAA-sponsored blocking code. MediaPortal, from XBMC. WineX (later Cedega), was a proprietary fork of Wine. XOrg, from XFree86, in order to adopt a more open development model and due to concerns over the latter's change to a license many distributors found unacceptable.