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    This project is a BitTorrent client which can work as a system service (or daemon) controllable through a web interface. It is written in Java so it should run in Windows, Linux, etc.
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    Android Gui interface from MLDonkey
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    A plugin to Azureus to provide a new web-based interface based on the Google Web Toolkit and the Ext 2.0 widget library.
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    nTorrent - A graphical user interface client to rtorrent (a cli torrent client) written in java. nTorrent can administer a rtorrent process over a network and allows several clients. Take a look at the project website for more info.
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