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BitAnarch

BitAnarch is a compact BitTorrent client. It is available in three languages, with multiple downloads support, automatic bandwidth distribution, full Unicode filename support, newsgroup scanning, automation, drag-and-drop support, etc.

Tags Internet
Licenses GPL
Operating Systems Windows Windows Windows
Implementation Python

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  •  13 Aug 2003 06:30
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Changes: This is the final version of BitAnarch 1.0.5. It contains the most important bugfixes, such as crashes when encountering very long filenames. The user interface has also been spiced up a bit with some new icons and a fractal logo.

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  •  06 Aug 2003 03:38
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Changes: This version mainly fixes the date format issue which made previous versions incompatible with quite a lot of news servers when the day of the month was < 10. The date parser is now compatible with RFC 2822. Other additions are minor GUI fixes and some speedups.

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  •  06 Aug 2003 18:09
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Changes: This release fixes a problem with old newsgroup messages being deleted after scanning newsgroups, Unicode filenames under subdirectories not decoding properly, and a warning sound repeating itself indefinitely. Additions include a much faster newsgroup scanning algorithm, a new help file, and decreased CPU usage for the network status page.

Changes: This version fixes a few more bugs, including the problem with filenames parsed from the command line. Also, alpha3 has implemented a proper IPC mechanism for opening all files in one single mechanism. You can now make BA start with Windows startup, and it will pop up whenever you double click on a .torrent file.

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  •  26 Jul 2003 03:12
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Changes: This version includes major bugfixes for problems with handling unicode .torrent files and many GUI bugs. Options were also included for limiting the number of articles to scan from a newsgroup, improving speed and giving additional customizability.

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