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- MonoTorrent is a cross-platform .NET Standard 2.0 compatible library which implements the BitTorrent protocol. As a result, MonoTorrent can be compiled...
- comparison of BitTorrent clients, which are computer programs designed for peer-to-peer file sharing using the BitTorrent protocol. The BitTorrent protocol coordinates...
- Linux Desktop include Banshee, Beagle, F-Spot, Gbrainy, Docky/GNOME Do, MonoTorrent, Pinta, and Tomboy. The program, Logos 5 Bible Study Software (OS X Version)...
- Local Peer Discovery is implemented in several clientsTorrent, BitTorrent/Mainline, MonoTorrent, libtorrent and its derivatives, Transmission, aria2)...
- URI standards as closely as possible. BitTorrent introduced the btmh: protocol in 2020 as part of its BitTorrent v2 changes. Magnet URIs consist of a series...
- running a BitTorrent tracker. "BT-default tracker". sourceforge.net. Archived from the original on 2012-07-15. Retrieved 2012-02-11. "MonoTorrent". February...
- Crossword House Vol. 4 Tose September 2, 2009 Unreleased Unreleased Metal Torrent Arika September 2, 2009 May 24, 2010 May 7, 2010 Dictionary 6 in 1 with...
- of distributions and packages for embedded Linux cross compilation BitTorrent, original client, along with several derivatives Buildbot, a continuous...
- 600 feet (180 m) deep. The end-basin in a chain of lakes that began with Mono Lake, in the north, and continued through basins down the Owens River Valley...
- business usage needed Yes (two-way, mirror, update, custom) Yes iFolder C#, Mono Windows, macOS, Linux, Solaris GPL 2010 No Yes (centralized database) Yes...