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{{As of|2017|07}}, [[SourceForge]] statistics indicate that the most popular qBittorrent version of all supported platforms, 81% of downloads, were for Windows computers.<ref name=":0">{{cite web|url=http://sourceforge.net/projects/qbittorrent/files/stats/timeline?dates=+2006-03-22+to+2014-03-01|title=Download Statistics: All Files |
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Packages for different Linux distributions are available, though most are provided through official channels via various distributions.<ref name="news releases">{{citation |url=https://www.qbittorrent.org/news.php |title=News Releases |website=qBittorrent.org}}</ref> |
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Revision as of 18:07, 23 September 2019
Original author(s) | Christophe Dumez[1] |
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Developer(s) | Sledgehammer999, Chocobo1, glassez, pmzqla and others[2] |
Initial release | May 16, 2006[3] |
Stable release | 4.1.7
/ August 4, 2019[4] |
Preview release | |
Repository | |
Written in | C++ (Qt),[5] Python |
Operating system | Cross-platform: FreeBSD, Linux, macOS, OS/2, Windows |
Platform | ARM, x86, x64 |
Available in | ≈70 languages[6] |
List of languages Default UI: English
≥ 99% translated: Basque, Catalan, Chinese (Taiwan), Czech, Danish, Dutch, Galician, German, Hebrew, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Lithuanian, Polish, Portuguese (Brazil), Russian, Turkish, Ukrainian ≥ 50% translated: Belarusian, Bulgarian, Chinese, Chinese (Hong Kong), Finnish, French, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Latvian (Latvia), Malay (Malaysia), Norwegian Bokmål, Occitan (post 1500), Portuguese, Romanian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish ≥ 10% translated: Croatian, Esperanto, Arabic, Armenian, English (Australia), English (United Kingdom), Georgian, Hindi (India), Icelandic, Latgalian, Uzbek (Latin), Vietnamese | |
Type | BitTorrent client |
License | GPLv2+[7] |
Website | qbittorrent |
qBittorrent is a cross-platform free and open-source BitTorrent client.
qBittorrent is written in C++, and thus is a native application. It uses Boost, Qt toolkit (version 4 or 5), and libtorrent-rasterbar library (for the torrent back-end). Its optional search engine is written in Python.
History
qBittorrent was originally developed in March 2006 by Christophe Dumez,[1] from the Université de technologie de Belfort-Montbéliard (University of Technology of Belfort-Montbeliard) in France.
It is currently developed by contributors worldwide and is funded through donations,[8] led by Sledgehammer999 from Greece, who became project maintainer in June 2013.[9]
Features
Some of the features present in qBittorrent include:
- Bandwidth scheduler
- Bind all traffic to a specific interface
- Control over torrents, trackers and peers (Torrents queueing and prioritizing and Torrent content selection and prioritizing
- Cross-platform: Windows, Linux, macOS, FreeBSD, OS/2
- DHT, PeX, encrypted connections, LSD, UPnP, NAT-PMP port forwarding support, µTP, magnet links, private torrents
- IP filtering: file types eMule dat, or PeerGuardian
- Supports IPv6, but cannot use IPv4 and IPv6 at once[10]
- Integrated RSS feed reader (with advanced download filters) and downloader
- Integrated torrent search engine (Simultaneous search in many Torrent search sites and Category-specific search requests (e.g. Books, Music, Software))
- Remote control through Secure Web User Interface
- Sequential downloading (Download in order)
- Super-seeding option
- Torrent creation tool
- Torrent queuing, filtering, and prioritizing
- Unicode support, available in ≈70 languages[6]
Versions
qBittorrent is cross-platform, available on many operating systems, including: FreeBSD, Linux, macOS, OS/2, Windows.
As of February 2019, FossHub statistics indicate qBittorrent as the second most downloaded software with over 44 million downloads.[11]
As of July 2017, SourceForge statistics indicate that the most popular qBittorrent version of all supported platforms, 81% of downloads, were for Windows computers.[12]
Packages for different Linux distributions are available, though most are provided through official channels via various distributions.[4]
Reception
Ghacks suggested qBittorrent as a great alternative to μTorrent, for anybody put off by recent changes made to μTorrent.[13]
See also
References
- ^ https://github.com/qbittorrent/qBittorrent/graphs/contributors
- ^ Oldest available changelog
- ^ a b "News Releases", qBittorrent.org
- ^ "qBittorrent", Analysis Summary, Ohloh, retrieved 2012-08-23
- ^ a b "Localization of qBittorrent". qBittorrent.org. Archived from the original on 2013-08-14. Retrieved 2012-08-23.
- ^ "Copying file", qBittorrent.org
- ^ "Team members", qBittorrent.org
- ^ "qBittorrent is under a new maintainer". qBittorrent official forums.
- ^ "GitHub Pull Request to enable dual-stack for qBittorrent". qBittorrent on GitHub.
- ^ "FossHub Download Statistics: All Files". FossHub.
- ^ "Download Statistics: All Files". SourceForge.
- ^ Brinkmann, Martin (21 February 2012). "Looking For A uTorrent Alternative? Try qBittorrent". Ghacks. Archived from the original on 10 January 2017. Retrieved 17 December 2014.
External links
- Official website
- qBittorrent on GitHub
- qBittorrent on FossHub