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BitTornado is a BitTorrent client programmed in Python for platform independence. It is developed by John Hoffman, who also created its predecessor, Shad0w's Experimental Client. It runs under Mac OS X, Windows, Linux, and Unix/BSD.

Based on the original BitTorrent client, the interface is largely the same, with added features such as:

-upload/download speed limitation;
-prioritized downloading when downloading batches (several files);
-detailed information about connections to other peers;
-UPnP Port Forwarding (Universal Plug and Play);
-IPv6 support (if your OS supports it and has it installed);
-PE/MSE support as of version 0.3.18.

Super-seeding mode and web-seeding were originally developed by the BitTornado group. BitTornado developer John Hoffman decided to ban BitComet users from accessing his client because it exploits super-seeds.

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Official Website: www.bittornado.com


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- LimeWire
- Opera: The browser is the BitTorrent client
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- ABC: Another BitTorrent Client
- Anatomic P2P
- BitTornado
- BitTyrant
- Deluge
- Torrent Swapper
- Qbittorrent
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