
Transmission is a fast, easy and free multi-platform BitTorrent client.
Transmission sets initial preferences so things "Just Work", while advanced features like watch directories, bad peer blocking, and the Web interface can be configured with just a few clicks. Macworld put it this way: "It's fast, it's extremely lightweight, and - even though it's available for a variety of platforms - it behaves just as you'd expect a Mac program to."
Transmission supports full encryption, file selection, a web-based interface, groups, peer exchange, automatic port forwarding, webseeds, watch directories, tracker editing, global and per-torrent speed limits, and more.
Its code is freely available online and is licensed under either the GNU Public License v2 or the MIT License. The development team welcomes anyone who is interested in contributing code, documentation, translations, or other help.
Version 2.75:
- Fixes a crash that prevented Transmission from opening on non-English systems.
- Auto-grouping won't apply until torrents are demagnetized
- Tweak the inspector's and add window's file lists to avoid auto-hiding scrollbars overlapping the priority controls
- Fix potential crash when downloading and seeding complete at the same time
- Fix bug where stopped torrents might start when waking the computer from sleep
- Fix a bug that prevented IPv6 addresses from being saved in dht.dat
- Better handling of magnet links that contain 'tr.x=' parameters
- Add filtering of addresses used for uTP peer connections
- Fix detection of whether or not a peer supports uTP connections
- Fix a multi-file selection bug
- Fix bug where the upload and download arrows and rates would not appear for downloading torrents
- Fix bug when displaying the tracker list
OS X 10.6 or later
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