Halite BitTorrent Client 0.3.1 Final

Halite is a tiny open-source BitTorrent client and is based on the excellent libtorrent library from Rasterbar Software. What makes Halite stand out is its remote control interface allowing you to monitor and control the program from a mobile phone. Hailte is written in unicode so it will only run on Win2k or higher.

Features:

* Multiple downloads.
* Displays more detailed information for the selected torrent.
* Connection limits both global and per-torrent.
* Transfer rate limits again global and per-torrent.
* Trackerless torrents (using the Mainline kademlia DHT protocol).
* IP filtering with eMule ipfilter.dat import.
* Minimize to tray with transfer rate summary.
* Association with ".torrent" files.
* Option to limit the number of instances to one.
* Estimated time remaining indicator.
* Full Unicode support through UTF-8 and native Windows wide-char strings.
* Login support where tracker requires it.
* Ability to edit trackers specified in the torrent.
* Low in resource usage

What's New in Halite 0.3.1:

- A lot of small improvements and bug fixes.
- Adds ability to create torrent files.
- Right-click context menu option to 'Open download folder'.
- Right-click context menu option to force a file recheck.
- Option to move seeding torrent to another folder.
- Fixed a bug with tracker logins.
- Fixed a bug with Tray Icon remaining after window was restored.
- Torrent Connection and Transfer setting mapped to incorrect editbox.
- Subtle bug where some settings didn't register straight away.

Halite Screenshot

Halite Main Window

Halite Screenshot

Halite Settings

Latest version: 0.3.1 (15 Jun 2008)
License: Freeware/Open-Source
System requirements: Windows 2000/XP/Vista
Download: Halite.0_3_1.setup.exe (2.5 MB)
Alternate download location: Halite.0_3_1.setup.exe

See also:
BitComet
Bit Che
µTorrent
Torrent Harvester
BitTorrent
Deluge
P2PTurbo

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