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Old 11-23-2008
Rasterbar libtorrent 0.14 (Default branch)

Rasterbar libtorrent is a C++ library that aims tobe a good alternative to all the other bittorrentimplementations around. It is a library and not afull featured client, although it comes with aworking example client.License: BSD License (original)Changes:
There are a few major changes in the API for this version: queuing, extensions, torrent status, and disk cache.Image

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QBITTORRENT-NOX(1)														QBITTORRENT-NOX(1)

NAME
qBittorrent-nox - a command line Bittorrent client written in C++ / Qt4 SYNOPSIS
qbittorrent-nox [--webui-port=x] [TORRENT_FILE | URL]... qbittorrent-nox --help qbittorrent-nox --version DESCRIPTION
qBittorrent-nox is an advanced command-line Bittorrent client written in C++ / Qt4, using the libtorrent-rasterbar library by Arvid Nor- berg. qBittorrent-nox aims to be a good alternative to other command line bittorrent clients and provides features similar to popular graphical clients. qBittorrent-nox is fast, stable, light and it supports unicode. It also comes with UPnP port forwarding / NAT-PMP, encryption (Vuze com- patible), FAST extension (mainline) and PeX support (utorrent compatible). qBittorrent-nox is meant to be controlled via its feature-rich Web UI which is accessible as a default on http://localhost:8080. The Web UI access is secured and the default account user name is "admin" with "adminadmin" as a password. OPTIONS
--help Prints the command line options. --version Prints qbittorrent program version number. --webui-port=x Changes Web UI port to x (default: 8080). BUGS
If you find a bug, please report it at http://bugs.qbittorrent.org AUTHOR
Christophe Dumez <chris@qbittorrent.org> Command line Bittorrent client written in C++ / Qt4 January 16th 2010 QBITTORRENT-NOX(1)
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