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    Tribler

    Tribler

    Privacy enhanced BitTorrent client with P2P content discovery

    Tribler is a decentralized, privacy-enhanced BitTorrent client developed by researchers at Delft University of Technology. It introduces built-in anonymity using a Tor-like onion routing network and integrates its own blockchain for economic incentives and trust management. Tribler supports standard torrenting features along with distributed search, self-contained channels, and peer reputation. Its goal is to provide a fully autonomous file-sharing network without relying on external...
    Downloads: 31 This Week
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    qBittorrent RuTracker plugin

    qBittorrent RuTracker plugin

    qBittorrent search engine plugin for rutracker

    qBittorrent RuTracker plugin is a lightweight search engine extension designed to integrate the RuTracker torrent index directly into the qBittorrent client, allowing users to search for torrents without leaving the application interface. The plugin follows qBittorrent’s official search plugin architecture and is implemented as a Python script that communicates with the RuTracker website to retrieve and display search results. By embedding this functionality into the client, it streamlines...
    Downloads: 27 This Week
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    Torrra

    Torrra

    A Python tool that lets you search and download torrents

    Torrra is an open-source BitTorrent client and library focused on simplicity, performance, and extensibility for developers and self-hosted enthusiasts. It provides a command-line interface (CLI) and API that make it easy to add torrenting functionality to applications or automate downloads within scripts and workflows. The core of Torrra is built with modern asynchronous I/O and efficient resource handling, allowing it to manage multiple active torrents, peer connections, and swarm...
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Zero Install
    Zero Install is a decentralised cross-distribution software installation system. Create one package that works everywhere! With dependency handling and automatic updates, full support for shared libraries, and integration with native package managers
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    openPLM - open source PLM
    open source PLM system - Product Structure management (BOM management) system and Electronic documents management or Entreprise Content Management (ECM) system
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    The most easy-use BitTorrent Client ever. It has features of little ram eating (3-5MB), detailed tray icon hint (show status of DL), history recording, Integration with TorrentSpy, firewall & CPU usage Setting, multi-language support, etc.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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