Gnome BitTorrent Downloader is a GNOME "mime-sink" for BitTorrent files. It's not meant to be a full front-end, but just a program that pops up when a torrent file is opened by the file manager.
| Tags | Communications File Sharing |
|---|---|
| Licenses | BSD Revised |
| Operating Systems | POSIX |
| Implementation | Python |
Recent releases


Changes: GNOME session support has been added. White-listed switches are now allowed to be passed to BitTorrent. fix_up_uri has been made a little smarter. Certain switches are now reflected in the GUI and stored preferences.


Changes: A simple bug in the new caching system that broke certain relative paths was fixed.


Changes: The error dialog was fixed so that it will close when the "OK" button is activated. A patch was applied to allow ellipsizing labels. Basic localization was added.


Changes: An issue with resuming torrents after the program has completely exited was fixed. The annoying deprecation messages related to calling GtkProgress methods directly were fixed.
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Recent commentsFeatures?
I know this proggy isnt designed as a full featured client but I was wondering, would it make it too bloated if it:
Could minimize to the system tray
Could handle more than 1 torrent at once (no more than 2-4 would be necessary)
Could remember settings so that I wouldn't have to enter the upload cap rate each time?