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BitComet 0.49 released.


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The Bittorrent client BitComet, has been updated.

Recent Stable Release Download:

[March. 3, 2004] BitComet 0.49 [793KB]

ChangeLog

v0.49 2004.3.3

GUI Improved: if file changed, prompt dialog : check / ignore / cancel

GUI Improved: Ctrl+Delete remove task including files

GUI Bugfix: possiblely fix the crash when restoring from system tray

Core Improved: optimize pieces manager again

Core Improved: optimize choke picker for slow connections

Core Improved: able to auto resize the cache accoarding to the speed,

set default max cache size to 50M

Core Improved: Auto config XP Internet Connection Sharing and Filewall (ICS/ICF)

Core Improved: when use proxy only for trackers, send HTTP GET rather than HTTP Connect

Core Bugfix: cache size caculate may overflow when the physical memory is getting lower

Core Bugfix: send event=stopped to tracker when program exited (Thanks to ulion)

Core Bugfix: load same torrent make it vanish (Thanks to bigjumbo)

Core Bugfix: UPnP always failed with DSL router/ICS (Thanks to wxhere ~_~)

Core Bugfix: may crash when cache is empty

Core Bugfix: possible to receive only part of the HTTP responce, cause tracker decode failture.

Other information

Installation Notice:

MSXML3 is required, which is included with IE 6.0.

You can also download MSXML3 from Microsoft Download Center.

Source, and download

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