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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: 8 This Week
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    qBittorrent

    qBittorrent

    A free and reliable P2P BitTorrent client

    An advanced and multi-platform BitTorrent client with a nice Qt user interface as well as a Web UI for remote control and an integrated search engine. qBittorrent aims to meet the needs of most users while using as little CPU and memory as possible.
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    Downloads: 598,048 This Week
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    Gtk-Gnutella

    Gtk-Gnutella

    A GTK+ Gnutella client, optimized for speed and scalability

    A GTK+ Gnutella client, efficient, reliable and fast, written in C. It has been optimized for speed and scalability, with low-memory consumption. It is meant to be left running 24x7, using little CPU and only the configured bandwidth. It is possible to run gtk-gnutella without a GUI or using a shell interface.
    Downloads: 91 This Week
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    xHub is a Direct Connect server written in C++. It's intended to have low memory, CPU and bandwith usage. Major platform for it is Linux, but we prepare a Windows release too.
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    JLop is a Java 6 OpenNap Client similar to WinMx,Lopster,Napster. Should be working on all Java enabled pc. JLop is lite in cpu usage. Has MULTIPLE IDENTITY, BUSRT DOWNLOAD, ANY OBJECT LOGGING-TRACING. Very good to debug peer or server connections
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    xHub is NMDC protocol server written in C++. Is quickly and relatively very low cpu-ram-bandwidth usage and many useful features .. All configs can be change online without restart hub ;)
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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