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allowed versions: 4.x, 5.3.x, 5.5.2, 6.1.x, 6.2.x (Windows, Linux, Mac)
allowed versions: 4.x, 5.3.x, 5.5.2, 6.1.x, 6.2.x (Windows, Linux, Mac)
* The official BitTorrent client, nicknamed ''Mainline'' by developers. The last version before BitTorrent Inc. switched to the [http://www.utorrent.com uTorrent] build.
* The official BitTorrent client, nicknamed ''Mainline'' by developers. The last version before BitTorrent Inc. switched to the [http://www.utorrent.com uTorrent] build.
====qBittorrent====
;[http://qbittorrent.sourceforge.net/ Homepage]
Allowed versions: 2.4.3, 2.4.4 (Linux, Mac OS X, Windows, OS/2, FreeBSD)
* A libtorrent-rasterbar-based client that attempts to emulate uTorrent.


====Transmission====
====Transmission====

Revision as of 03:32, 2 October 2010

A BitTorrent Client is computer software that utilizes the BitTorrent P2P protocol to download and upload data. The original BitTorrent client was released in 2002 by Bram Cohen. Since then, many different clients have developed, all of which are at least partially based on the original BitTorrent client.


BitTorrent Clients

The full list (most up-to-date version) is viewable at http://www.bakabt.com/whitelist.php. Check there if in doubt; this page will be updated at infrequent intervals to match the main page.

Some BitTorrent clients can be configured to notify their users when a newer version/build is available. Keep in mind to check the whitelist in case of a version change, especially in case of an upgrade offer to BETA versions.


If you have good reason to add a BitTorrent client not listed below, kindly post in this thread. Excessive whining and complaining is not going to help your case.

Please include the torrent client name and version number. Versions that are too old or in early beta will not be considered (unless you have a really good reason, in which case you are expected to defend your choice without us having to ask).

Before you ask why a torrent client is blacklisted, read this thread. Your question has already been answered there.

Whitelist

Whitelist of clients generally allowed for the use with BakaBT tracker.
More up to date list can be found here.

Vuze (Azureus)

Homepage

Allowed versions: 2.5.x, 3.0.x, 3.1.x, 4.0.x, 4.1.x, 4.2.x, 4.x (Windows, Linux, Mac)

  • One of the most preferred clients on BakaBT. This client has recently changed name to Vuze from its old name Azureus.
  • What Vuze is unique for is its community part, which allows you to share torrents easily with your friends.
  • While this client is very rich in features, it is written in Java, which makes it slow by nature, and is quite a memory hog. Despite these enormous flaws, it is still one of the best.

BitTornado

Homepage

Allowed versions: 0.3.x (Windows, Linux, Mac)

  • Client developed by John Hoffman. This client was the first to include super seeding. This client automatically bans connections with BitComet clients.

Deluge

Homepage

Allowed versions: 1.0.x, 1.1.x, 1.2.1 (Windows, Linux, Mac OS X)

  • Deluge is a lightweight, Free Software, cross-platform BitTorrent client.
  • Important upgrade announcement regarding Deluge by Jarudin

Enhanced-CTorrent

Hoempage

Allowed versions: dnh3.2, dnh3.3.x (Windows, Linux)

Halite

Homepage

Allowed versions: 0.3.0, 0.3.1 (Windows)

KTorrent

homepage

Allowed versions: 2.1.x, 2.2.x, 3.0.x, 3.1.x, 3.2.x, 3.3.x, 4.0 (Windows, Linux, Mac OS X)

libtorrent & rtorrent

Homepage

Allowed versions: 0.x, 0.10.4, 0.11.x, 0.12.x (Linux, cygwin?)

  • A mature BitTorrent client built around the libTorrent C++ library. Ncurses-based.
  • Uses very minimal resources.
  • Often used in a detached GNU Screen session.
  • Has many web front-ends available.

BitTorrent (Mainline, Official)

Homepage

allowed versions: 4.x, 5.3.x, 5.5.2, 6.1.x, 6.2.x (Windows, Linux, Mac)

  • The official BitTorrent client, nicknamed Mainline by developers. The last version before BitTorrent Inc. switched to the uTorrent build.

qBittorrent

Homepage

Allowed versions: 2.4.3, 2.4.4 (Linux, Mac OS X, Windows, OS/2, FreeBSD)

  • A libtorrent-rasterbar-based client that attempts to emulate uTorrent.

Transmission

Homepage

Allowed versions: 1.5.x, 1.6.x, 1.7.x, 1.x (Linux, Mac OS X, BeOS)

  • A client that runs on Unix based systems, Mac OS X, and BeOS. Default client for Ubuntu Linux, Zenwalk Linux and some other distributions. This client is known for having a small distribution size.

uTorrent

µTorrent / Homepage

Allowed versions: 1.6.0, 1.6.1, 1.7.6, 1.7.7, 1.8.1, 1.8.2, 1.8.3, 1.8.4, 1.8.5, 2.0, 2.0.1, 2.0.2, 2.0.3, 2.0.4, 2.1(alpha), mac0.9.x beta, mac1.0 (Windows, Linux+WINE, Mac OSX)

  • One of the most preferred clients on BakaBT. This client is known for having a small distribution size, despite being feature rich, and using little system resources. Available for Windows and WINE emulation only.
  • NOTE: It is advised that uTorrent users disable automatic updates and updates to beta versions (Options->Preferences->General) as new releases of stable versions will be added to the whitelist, but this is not going to happen the same instant it is released.
  • NOTE 2: uTorrent 2.1 is still an unstable alpha release known to cause memory leaks, and various other issues and is not recommended for use, unless you solely depend on some of its features.


Blacklist

BitComet

  • This client is not suggested for use in the BakaBT community. It is currently only available for the Windows platform. It follows traffic behaviour that benefits the user at the expense of the swarm, which is discouraged.

BitLord

  • This client is based on the source code of the BitComet 0.56 core and includes adware and malware. It is not suggested for use in the BakaBT community. It is currently only available for the Windows platform.

FlashGet

LimeWire

Shareaza

  • There exists two Shareza, one false and the true client. Shareza V4 is the false one, and it comes bundled with adware. Shareza V2 is the true client.

Xunlei (Thunder)

External Websites