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Thursday, February 12, 2009

BitComet 1.09

Posted by NOBODY


BitComet is a p2p file-sharing freeware fully compatible with Bittorrent, which is one of the most popular p2p protocol designed for high-speed distribution of 100MB or GB sized files. BitComet is a powerful, clean, fast, and easy-to-use bittorrent client. It supports simultaneous downloads, download queue, selected downloads in torrent package, fast-resume, chatting, disk cache, speed limits, port mapping, proxy, ip-filter, etc.

Features:

* Support preview of video file which is being downloaded.

* Support DHT Network, download trackerless torrent!

* Completely new core written in C++, stable and fast, very low CPU usage.

* Ability to limit the upload speed as well as download speed.

* Clean and free, without any adware or spyware. ( Please note: Spybot may misreport "Comet Cursor" )

* Multiple simultaneous downloads, ability to select download files in one torrent and set file priority.)

* Intelligent Connection Optimize, Auto Optimization for different connections, runs well using all default settings.

* Intelligent Rate Control, optimize the upload distribution in order to get the max download rate.

* Intelligent Disk Cache, decrease the potential damage to the hard disk when high-speed downloading (>500KB/s) by decrease the read / write frequency, extra memory usage is the cost.

* Intelligent Disk Allocating, no long-time disk allocation, also decrease the disk fragment to almost zero.

* Intelligent Hash Scan, no time-consuming scanning when seeding / resume.

* Firewall and NAT Traversal, users behind differect NAT can now connect to each other

* Auto config ICF (Internet Connection Firewall) and ICS (Internet Connection Sharing) in Windows XP

* Auto config port mapping in router (UPnP support is required in router, Windows XP is required).

* Ability to block IP temporarily or permanently, compatiable with eMule ipfilter.dat.

* Ability to chat with other downloaders ( disabled by default )

* Compatiable with Windows XP SP2 TCP/IP restriction

* ZIP package is also provided, which runs withoust installation.

* Using only one TCP listening port.

* Support Multi-tracker, and utf-8 extension, UDP tracker Protocol v2.

* Note: It is reported that Zone Alarm 5.0 conflict with BitComet (and other p2p maybe).

* Support automatically power off with conditions.

What's New:

GUI Improved: redesign preferences dialog, improve option layout

GUI Improved: new advanced option: User-agent sent to HTTP tracker

GUI Improved: new advanced option to adjust Anti-Leech rules

GUI Improved: new advanced option to config file path of video player

GUI Improved: improve connection number display in task list for HTTP/FTP task

GUI Improved: add left size column to task list (hidden by default)

GUI Improved: add context menu to BT task peer list header, to select columns to display

GUI Improved: BT task peer list support group display

GUI Improved: freeze BT task peer list when ScrollLock turned on

GUI Improved: HTTP task properties dialog will display free disk space of save location

GUI Improved: BitComet not responding dialog can be disabled

GUI Improved: BitComet don't hide already running emule plugin window when startup

GUI Improved: remove task category management

GUI Improved: remove history task list

GUI Improved: remove video file preview window, launch external video player instead

GUI Improved: remove BitComet resource browser from install package

GUI Bugfix: FireFox extension can download flv file from FireFox cache

Core Improved: remove NAT Traversal via UDP, to improve TCP transfer efficiency

Core Improved: improve TCP half-open patch for Windows XP SP3

Core Bugfix: after a file in BT task download finished, disconnect corresponding Long-Time Seeding connection immediately

Core Bugfix: the pieces containing file boundary data of BT task will be download repeatedly in some situation

Core Bugfix: BitComet does not save the BT tasks created by BC link when program exit


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