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InstallJammer 1.1

InstallJammer 1.1


InstallJammer is a multiplatform GUI installer. more>>
InstallJammer is a multiplatform GUI installer designed to be completely cross-platform and function on Windows and most all versions of UNIX.
InstallJammer is a re-design of my previous installer, InstallBase. The initial release has not been done yet, but it should be released very soon.
Main features:
- A full-featured install builder.
- Installs are packaged in single binary executables for each platform making web distribution easy.
- Support for multiple install themes.
- Default install themes that resemble popular, commercial installers.
- A high level of configurability.
- Built-in support for Windows and Linux conventions.
- Automatic creation of an uninstaller.
- Easily extended to new platforms.
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Added: 2007-02-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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EZtorrent 1.3

EZtorrent 1.3


EZtorrent is a tool that simplifies the process of publishing content via BitTorrent. more>>
EZtorrent project is a program that simplifies the process of publishing content via BitTorrent.

EZtorrent automates the process of generating .torrent metainfo files, as well as starting trackers and seeders.

Although its very easy to download files BitTorrent, distributing your own files via BitTorrent yourself is not a comparatively straightforward process. You need to carefully generate .torrent metainfo files, start a tracker process, then start a seeder process for each individual .torrent file. EZtorrent combines all of this into one, easy step. Heres a "Quick Start" version of how easy it is to distribute BitTorrent content with EZtorrent:

Download and install BitTorrent according to its instructions.

Download EZtorrent, unpack the source code, run ./configure, make, and make install. See the INSTALL file for more information.

Run the following commands:

ezt create mytorrents /var/www/html/torrents /var/mytorrents
www.example.com 6969

Now, copy some files into /var/mytorrents

ezt start # Or "ezt restart", if ezt is already running

Thats it. ezt reads a list of all the files in /var/mytorrents. For each file, a corresponding .torrent file is created and placed in /var/www/html/torrents. Presumably this directory is published over the web with Apache, or some other HTTP server, where others can find them. Then, ezt starts a tracker process running on TCP port 6969 (the above example uses www.example.com as the DNS name of the machine running EZtorrent). Finally, ezt starts a seeder for each .torrent file.

New files can be added to, or removed from, /var/mytorrents at any time. After adding or removing files, run "ezt restart". ezt takes care of creating any new .torrents that need to be created, removing any obsolete .torrents of removed files, and starting or stopping the corresponding seeders. It is also possible to create different directories for different sets of files. You just need to specify a separate TCP port for each directory; ezt also takes care of starting (or stopping) a separate tracker process for each configured directory and port.

Although this is all that you need to know about using EZtorrent, be sure to review some additional important information in INSTALL and NEWS files, and EZtorrents manual page.

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Added: 2006-05-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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rTorrent 0.7.6

rTorrent 0.7.6


rTorrent is a console-based BitTorrent client. more>>
rTorrent is a console-based BitTorrent client. It aims to be a fully-featured and efficient client with the ability to run in the background using screen.
rTorrent project supports fast-resume and session management.
Main features:
- Use an URL or file path to add torrents at runtime
- Emacsish find-file support for opening torrents
- Stop/delete/resume torrents
- Optionally loads/saves/deletes torrents automatically in a session directory
- Safe fast resume support
- Shows lots of information about peers and the torrent
- Only one torrent at a time is checked.
Enhancements:
- Support for XMLRPC.
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Added: 2007-08-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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GSTorrent 0005

GSTorrent 0005


GSTorrent is a Bittorrent client/server system. more>>
GSTorrent is a Bittorrent client/server system. A daemon program handles all the file transfers as a Bittorrent client. The GSTorrent daemon also acts as a server for an external GUI client.
The objective is to have a relatively small Bittorrent client, which runs on a small computer without a graphical interface and to control this server from a different machine.
An example of this type of architecture is the mldonkey client/server system for the edonkey protocol.
Enhancements:
- The torrent hash problem is fixed.
- The upload/download rate settings finally work correctly.
- A better torrent selector.
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Added: 2007-08-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Flash! Torrent 5.8.7

Flash! Torrent 5.8.7


Flash! Torrent is a BitTorrent client that includes a small web browser for navigate in the webs about BitTorrent. more>>
Flash! Torrent is a BitTorrent client that includes a small web browser for navigate in the webs about BitTorrent.

BitTorrent is a programl for distributing files. Its extremely easy to use - downloads are started by clicking on hyperlinks. Whenever more than one person is downloading at once
they send pieces of the file(s) to each other, thus relieving the central servers bandwidth burden. Even with many simultaneous downloads, the upload burden on the central server
remains quite small, since each new downloader introduces new upload capacity.

Windows web browser support is added by running an installer. A prebuilt one is available, but instructions for building it yourself are in BUILD.windows.txt
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Added: 2006-06-19 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
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FoxTorrent 1.10

FoxTorrent 1.10


FoxTorrent is a Firefox extension that lets you stream torrents as they download, from your web browser, with zero configuration more>>
FoxTorrent is a Firefox extension that lets you stream torrents as they download, from your web browser, with zero configuration needed.
Main features:
Streaming Fast Delivery
- Watch video and listen to audio as it downloads.
Complete Firefox Integration
- Manage your torrent downloads from your browser window.
Windows, Mac, and Ubuntu Linux
- Consistent downloading experience across all three platforms.
Background Downloading
- Continues to work even after your browser window has been closed.
Low Resource Footprint
- Foxtorrent uses less than 8 MB of RAM, and doesnt hog bandwidth.
Configuration-Free
- Automatic support for NATs, uPNP, and firewalls, with no tinkering necessary.
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Added: 2007-05-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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RwdTorrent 0.04

RwdTorrent 0.04


RwdTorrent is a BitTorrent client. more>>
rwdtorrent is a BitTorrent client. It can view metafile information locally or over HTTP. Torrent files can be downloaded.

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Added: 2005-04-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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LibTorrent 0.11.6

LibTorrent 0.11.6


LibTorrent is a BitTorrent library written in C++ for Unix. more>>
LibTorrent is a BitTorrent library written in C++ for Unix. LibTorrent library is designed to avoid the redundant buffers and data copying that most (all?) other BitTorrent implementations suffer from.
The library is single-threaded and the client handles the select loop. An interactive ncurses client is included as an example.
Main features:
- The client has full control over the polling of sockets.
- Sigc++ signals makes i easy for the client to react to events.
- Fast resume which checks the file modification time.
Direct reading and writing from network to mmaped files:
- Avoids duplication of data where both the application and the kernel has a copy of the file chunk.
- Unused chunks get thrown out or written to disk instead of the swap.
- Kernel handles caching of the file.
File hash check:
- Uses the same thread.
- Client can control the rate. (Will be improved)
- Non-blocking and preload to memory with the mincore and madvise system calls.
File handler:
- Fine-grained use of file read/write permissions, allows seeding of read-only files.
- Allows torrents with unlimited number of files.
- Opens closed files when mapping chunks to memory, with graceful error handling.
- Support for files larger than 2 GB.
- Different download priorities for files in the torrent.
- Multi-tracker support.
- No dependency on any specific HTTP library, the client implements a wrapper class.
- Dynamic request pipe size.
- Upload and download throttle.
- And much more i havent bothered mentioning. (nor implementing)
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Added: 2007-08-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Rocks Cluster 4.3

Rocks Cluster 4.3


Rocks Cluster Tool Kit is a Turnkey Linux COTS Clusters for x86 and IA64. more>>
Rocks Cluster is a complete "cluster on a CD" solution for x86 and IA64 Red Hat Linux COTS clusters.
Building a Rocks cluster does not require any experience in clustering, yet a cluster architect will find a flexible and programmatic way to redesign the entire software stack just below the surface (appropriately hidden from the majority of users).
Although Rocks includes the tools expected from any clustering software stack (PBS, Maui, GM support, Ganglia, etc), it is unique in its simplicity of installation.
From a hardware component and raw processing power perspective, commodity clusters are phenomenal price/performance compute engines. However, if a scalable ``cluster management strategy is not adopted, the favorable economics of clusters are offset by the additional on-going personnel costs involved to ``care and feed for the machine. The complexity of cluster management (e.g., determining if all nodes have a consistent set of software) often overwhelms part-time cluster administrators, who are usually domain application scientists. When this occurs, machine state is forced to either of two extremes: the cluster is not stable due to configuration problems, or software becomes stale, security holes abound, and known software bugs remain unpatched.
While earlier clustering toolkits expend a great deal of effort (i.e., software) to compare configurations of nodes, Rocks makes complete Operating System (OS) installation on a node the basic management tool. With attention to complete automation of this process, it becomes faster to reinstall all nodes to a known configuration than it is to determine if nodes were out of synchronization in the first place. Unlike a users desktop, the OS on a cluster node is considered to be soft state that can be changed and/or updated rapidly.
This is clearly more heavywieght than the philosophy of configuration management tools [Cfengine] that perform exhaustive examination and parity checking of an installed OS. At first glance, it seems wrong to reinstall the OS when a configuration parameter needs to be changed. Indeed, for a single node this might seem too severe. However, this approach scales exceptionally well, making it a preferred mode for even a modest-sized cluster. Because the OS can be installed from scratch in a short period of time, different (and perhaps incompatible) application-specific configurations can easily be installed on nodes. In addition, this structure insures any upgrade will not interfere with actively running jobs.
One of the key ingredients of Rocks is a robust mechanism to produce customized distributions (with security patches pre-applied) that define the complete set of software for a particular node. A cluster may require several node types including compute nodes, frontend nodes file servers, and monitoring nodes. Each of these roles requires a specialized software set. Within a distribution, different node types are defined with a machine specific Red Hat Kickstart file, made from a Rocks Kickstart Graph.
A Kickstart file is a text-based description of all the software packages and software configuration to be deployed on a node. The Rocks Kickstart Graph is an XML-based tree structure used to define RedHat Kickstart files. By using a graph, Rocks can efficiently define node types without duplicating shared components. Similiar to mammalian species sharing 80% of their genes, Rocks node types share much of their software set. The Rocks Kickstart Graph easily defines the differences between node types without duplicating the description of their similarities. See the Bibliography section for papers that describe the design of this structure in more depth.
By leveraging this installation technology, we can abstract out many of the hardware differences and allow the Kickstart process to autodetect the correct hardware modules to load (e.g., disk subsystem type: SCSI, IDE, integrated RAID adapter; Ethernet interfaces; and high-speed network interfaces). Further, we benefit from the robust and rich support that commercial Linux distributions must have to be viable in todays rapidly advancing marketplace.
Wherever possible, Rocks uses automatic methods to determine configuration differences. Yet, because clusters are unified machines, there are a few services that require ``global knowledge of the machine -- e.g., a listing of all compute nodes for the hosts database and queuing system. Rocks uses an SQL database to store the definitions of these global configurations and then generates database reports to create service-specific configuration files (e.g., DHCP configuration file, /etc/hosts, and PBS nodes file).
Enhancements:
- Rocks v4.3 is released for i386 and x86_64 CPU architectures. New features: Rocks command line - initial release of the Rocks command line which facilitates non-SQL administrative access to the database; PXE First - hosts can now be configured in BIOS with a boot order of CD, PXE, hard disk. Enhancements: based on CentOS 4.5 and all updates as of July 4, 2007; Anaconda installer updated to 10.1.1.63; performance improvement when building torrent files for the Avalanche Installer; database indirects, more flexibility with Rocks variables; Globus updated to gt4.0.4 with web services....
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Added: 2007-07-07 License: BSD License Price:
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@1 Know Your Events 1.0

@1 Know Your Events 1.0


Let your site visitors view or search events posted by you. more>> Let your site visitors view or search events posted by you. Support image upload.<<less
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Added: 2009-04-11 License: Freeware Price: Free
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KTorrent 2.2.1

KTorrent 2.2.1


KTorrent is a BitTorrent program for KDE. more>>
KTorrent is a BitTorrent filesharing program for KDE.
Main features:
- Downloads torrent files
- Upload speed capping, seeing that most people cant upload infinite amounts of data.
- Internet searching using The Bittorrent websites search engine
- UDP Trackers
It has only been tested on linux at the moment, but it should work on most, if not all unix platforms.
Enhancements:
- This is a bug fix release for the 2.2 version. The most notable bug it fixes is the file selection.
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Added: 2007-07-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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QTorrent 0.9.5

QTorrent 0.9.5


QTorrent is a BitTorrent client that uses the Qt widget-set. more>>
QTorrent is a BitTorrent client that uses the Qt widget-set. QTorrent allows you to have several torrents open at the same time from within the same program window, offering you easy overview, access and management through a list-mode.

Every torrent also has its own page where you can control things like upload speed and upload slots. A page that shows some statistics of all open torrents is also available.

To use QTorrent, just download the tarball, extract it somewhere and run the qtorrent binary. Installing QTorrent is not necessary.

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Added: 2006-05-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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CTorrent 1.3.4

CTorrent 1.3.4


CTorrent is a BitTorrent client written in the C programming language. more>>
CTorrent is a BitTorrent client written in the C programming language, known to be a very robust and mature programming language, which produces fast and optimized applications. There are compilers for most operating systems, making programs written in C easy to port.
It currently runs on most Linux variants, MacOS and FreeBSD, but it hopefully run on Windows aswell! CTorrent is built as a console program, which means that it doesnt require any graphical components (such as an X server) on the machine you are running it on, you can even run it remotely through a terminal if you wish.
While a lot of people prefer a GUI (Graphical User Interface) for this kind of applications, there are quite a few people who run "console only" servers and want to use them to download files in the background. CTorrent can help you do exactly this, assuming you are downloading from the BitTorrent network.
Main features:
- Primary purpose of CTorrent is to provide a way to download files off the BitTorrent network.
- Runs on most Linux distributions, FreeBSD and MacOS.
- Does not require an X server, can be run as a consoleprogram from a shell (locally or remotely)
- Programmed in pure C, which means small and lightning fast executables.
- Opensource. Download the source-code of CTorrent and customize to fit your needs (requires C-programming skills)
- Has the ability to create new torrent-files (for seeding and sharing etc)
- Uses very little CPU and memory resources.
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Added: 2006-06-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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TorrentFlux 2.3

TorrentFlux 2.3


TorrentFlux is a PHP torrent client for Linux. more>>
TorrentFlux is a PHP torrent client for Linux.
Manage all of your Torrent downloads through a convenient web interface from anywhere. Requires Apache with PHP module, MySQL and, BitTornado or BitTorrent source (included).
Main features:
- Upload Torrents via URL or File Upload
- Start, Stop, and Delete Torrents with a click
- Advanced Torrent start options (ports, speeds, etc.)
- Multi-user interface
- RSS Feeds, download Torrents files with a click
- View Download Progress of all torrents at a glance
- View drive space at a glance
- View Torrent file meta information
- Built-in User management and Security
- Private Messaging
- Themes (selectable per user)
- Upload History
- Detailed User Administration
- Admin Searchable Logs
- Torrent Search via Suprnova.org
- Language Support
Current language support for:
- Dutch
- English
- French
- German
- Hungarian
- Italian
- Norwegian
- Polish
- Portuguese
- Slovenian
- Spanish
- Swedish
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Added: 2007-01-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Gnome BitTorrent Downloader 0.0.28

Gnome BitTorrent Downloader 0.0.28


Gnome BitTorrent Downloader is not meant to be an entire front-end, just a program that pops up when you execute the torrents. more>>
Gnome BitTorrent Downloader is not meant to be an entire front-end, just a program that pops up when you "execute" the torrent files.

Since BitTorrent is written in Python, I figured Id write this program in Python too; saves a lot of trouble as I already knew Python relatively well.

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Added: 2007-03-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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