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Azureus 2.0.8.0


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Azureus is a Java based BitTorrent client that offers multiple torrent downloads, queuing/priority systems (on torrents and files), start/stop seeding options and instant access to numerous pieces of information about your torrents. It also features an embedded tracker that is easily set up and ready to use.

Changes in Current Version:

QUEUED status

Partial support for Read-Only data

Added "Forced-Start" to force a torrent to start, ignoring download limits or seeding rules

Auto-positioning of finished torrent based on how badly the torrent needs seeding

Added Availability, Seeding Rank, SavePath, Max # Uploads, and Total Speed columns to My Torrents view

Categories to group your torrents in (right click on My Torrents and select Set Category to get started)

More auto-seeding options

Ability to limit maximum number of file handles open/in-use at any given time

Tracker - various performance enhancements such as announce/scrape caching

Tracker activity logging to %azhome%/tracker.log

Tracker bytes in/out + scrapes recorded

Tracker - ability to limit number of peers returned

Share ratio now shown on tracker web pages

Tracker/client support for "no_peer_id" spec for bandwidth savings

Applet UI enhanced into usable state (start/stop/add/remove downloads) + auto refresh

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