torrentfreak.com — After the recent announcement by BitTorrent Inc that it has acquired the popular, lightweight Windows torrent client, ?Torrent, there has been much speculation about the company making the source code of ?Torrent public.
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bangmalleyDec 10, 2006
pls make it open source!!! and not just that, support for Linux and OSX natively. I need it badly!!!
bangmalleyDec 10, 2006
i don't care it is OSS or not. Just make it support for Linux and OSX!!! I need it badly!!!
everlingDec 10, 2006
I've seen one with less than 30 diggs that made it to the RSS. Perhaps it was dugg down between the time it qualified for front page/RSS and when I clicked on the RSS link.
Closed AccountDec 10, 2006
Bram already said: NO! Read the f**king answers to the asked questions. Logs have already been posted. FAQ have already been posted.
t4intedDec 10, 2006
Do people actually use torrent clients that are NOT Open Source? You know, they could easily transfer all you sensitive information, make a pic of you via the web cam, and record sound files of you and you g/f having fun and send it all to the **AA. Or are you only downloading legal stuff? (If your answer to this question is 'yes', you're a liar.. (of course now everybody is going to jump me and tell me that precisely S/HE only downloads Linux distributions and Creative Commons .... but c'mon, you know BT is successful because of warez))
fracturedDec 10, 2006
Or you can use 1.6.1 beta :)
netzdamonDec 10, 2006
this is pointless they said in the QA after the buy out utorrent will not become open source.