Filed under: Utilities, Macintosh, Linux, P2P
Transmission is one of the fastest, lightest Bittorrent apps on Mac and Linux, and it just reached version 2.0. Although it doesn't have all the bells and whistles of the flashier torrent apps like Vuze, the new version is built for speed. Awesome under-the-hood improvements to the way Transmission handles torrents just confirm why Transmission is my Mac torrent client of choice.
You might not notice many of the changes unless you're a BT guru, but you'll certainly notice the speed improvements. Transmission is now smarter about the order in which it connects to peers, better at optimizing the number of connections so you get the best speeds for your bandwidth, and doesn't take as long to verify local data when you resume a download. It also fully supports magnet links. Basically, you want this update.
For Mac users -- and maybe this was just a pet peeve of mine -- Resume All no longer restarts your already-finished transfers. I know it's a small thing, but it was really bugging me, and I'm glad the team of volunteers working on Transmission are paying such careful attention to details.
In case you're not sold yet, here's the full list of changes in Transmission 2.00.
[via TorrentFreak]
Transmission 2.0 gets ever lighter, still a top BitTorrent app for Mac and Linux originally appeared on Download Squad on Fri, 18 Jun 2010 21:06:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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