Torremt



  1. Torrentz2
  2. Torrent Search Engine

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Torrent Search - Search for torrents, the easy way and for free! Torrent Search is a Utorrent that enables users search for torrents simply and easily. The application features a clean user interface that makes searching.

Downloads

Public Key for PGP Signing

Starting from v3.3.4 all source tarballs and binaries are signed.

The key currently used is: 4096R/5B7CC9A2
Fingerprint: D8F3DA77AAC6741053599C136E4A2D025B7CC9A2
You can also download it from here

Previously the following key was used to sign the v3.3.4 source tarballs and v3.3.4 Windows installer only: 4096R/520EC6F6
Fingerprint: F4A5FD201B117B1C2AB590E2A1ACCAE4520EC6F6


Windows 7 / 8 / 10

Torremt

Current stable version: qBittorrent v4.3.1

Download link: 32-bit & 64-bit installers / PGP signature (FossHub)
Mirror link: 32-bit installer / PGP signature (SourceForge)
Mirror link: 64-bit installer / PGP signature (SourceForge)


ChecksumSHA2-256
32-bit installer98cf481b3de6289f6e2454550c167ce6902ad275e155174ef153b553fa5a1449
64-bit installer3258a75cc605aa83ae5b83f9392206568b9362c418bd842b0bb5b9c5211eb542
LibraryVersion
libtorrent-rasterbar1.2.11+gitafa406f890
Qt 5.15.2
Boost1.74.0

High Sierra / Mojave / Catalina

Current stable version: qBittorrent v4.3.1
May work on older macOS versions. If not, recompile with older Qt version.

Download link: DMG / PGP signature (FossHub)
Mirror link: DMG / PGP signature (SourceForge)


ChecksumSHA2-256
DMGe5060067cfbe32443c00e9f5ddb700968a3a12d2e0486dc3442243d33350204c
LibraryVersion
libtorrent-rasterbar1.2.11+gitafa406f890
Qt5.15.2
Boost1.74.0

Source Tarball

Current version: qBittorrent v4.3.1

Download link: TAR.GZ / PGP signature (SourceForge)
Download link: TAR.XZ / PGP signature (SourceForge)

Compile instructions over here.

ChecksumSHA2-256
TAR.GZ550a496f5c73cd57a9d7f0addae306160bbb41fd51f1d0576315455620e6b0f1
TAR.XZ796bd81f50b83dc6bde9a0c726137aca3df7d3385e779360b2304dfda6c151c5
DependencyRecommended version
libtorrent-rasterbar1.2 branch latest release
QtLatest stable release
BoostLatest stable release
OpenSSL1.1 branch latest release
zlibLatest stable release
Python (optional, runtime only)Versions later than 3.3.0

Other Binary Packages

Select operating system:

Ubuntu packages

qBittorrent is now available in official Ubuntu repositories since v9.04 'Jaunty'.

More up-to-date packages are published on our stable and unstable PPAs.
The stable PPA supports Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (only the libtorrent-rasterbar package), 18.04 LTS, 18.10, 19.10 and 20.04 LTS.
The unstable PPA supports Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, 18.04 LTS, 19.04, 19.10 and 20.04 LTS.

Quick instructions
Movies

To use these PPAs please use the following command and make sure your version is supported:

# qBittorrent Stable
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:qbittorrent-team/qbittorrent-stable
# or qBittorrent Unstable
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:qbittorrent-team/qbittorrent-unstable

Then install qBittorrent by doing this:

sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install qbittorrent

Debian packages

qBittorrent and libtorrent-rasterbar are now officially included in Debian. Packages are maintained by Cristian Greco. See this page for more information.

Mandriva Linux packages

qBittorrent is currently officially included in Mandriva Cooker. You can find more information here.

Mageia packages

qBittorrent is currently packaged in the Mageia official repositories. It is packaged by Ahmad Samir. To install it, make sure the online repositories are configured correctly then install it either:

  • As root from terminal: 'urpmi qbittorrent' OR
  • Using rpmdrake (aka 'Install & remove software')

Gentoo ebuilds

qBittorrent is officially available in portage. You can install it easily on your system using emerge command. These ebuilds are maintained by Mikle Kolyada. See this page for more information.

OpenSuse packages

qBittorrent has been in the OpenSuse official repository since v11.3.
One-click install here.

Fedora packages

qBittorrent is officially packaged on Fedora. RPM packages are maintained by Leigh Scott.

See this page for more information.

Slackware scripts

qBittorrent is available for Slackware through slackbuilds.org. The slackbuild script is maintained by David Woodfall. See this page for more information.

Eric Hameleers is also maintaining binary packages for slackware. Those are available there.

ArchLinux packages

qBittorrent is officially packaged on ArchLinux. To install, simply type the following commands: Package information here.
For development, you can get PKGBUILD from Arch User Repository (AUR) and build it yourself:
AUR (non-official) information here.

Alt Linux packages

qBittorrent is officially packaged on Alt Linux. These packages are maintained by Alexey Morsov. Packages are available here. To install, simply type the following commands:
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install qbittorrent

AgiliaLinux packages

qBittorrent is officially packaged on AgiliaLinux. Packages are available here. To install, simply type the following command:

blackPanther OS packages

qBittorrent is officially shipped on blackPanther OS CD as the default Bittorrent client. RPM packages are available here.

These packages are maintained by Charles Barcza.

FreeBSD packages

qBittorrent is officially packaged for FreeBSD.
More information about the port can he found here.
To install qBittorrent, you should issue the following commands:

export PACKAGESITE='ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-8.0-release/Latest/'
pkg_add -r qbittorrent

Haiku port

qBittorrent is available in HaikuDepot.

You can download it from here.

Pardus packages

qBittorrent is officially available on Pardus via the contrib repository. These packages are maintained by H. İbrahim Güngör. Packages are available here.
To install, simply type the following command:
#Ensure the contrib repo is present on your system:
sudo pisi ar contrib http://packages.pardus.org.tr/contrib-2009/pisi-index.xml.bz2
#Enable the contrib repo if present but disabled:
sudo pisi er contrib
#Install qBittorrent:
sudo pisi it qbittorrent

qBittorrent is available on eComStation (OS/2) via this download page.

This package is maintained by Silvan Scherrer.


Old Release Archive


uTorrent is a powerful BitTorrent client that is stable, efficient and feature-rich and provides user with an extensive amount of information about and control over torrents being downloaded and uploaded.

BitTorrent is a peer-to-peer file sharing protocol that lets many users cooperate to share files among each other. In order to participate in this kind of sharing you’ll generally need a BitTorrent client, which is where a program like uTorrent comes in. uTorrent is one of the most popular clients around because it has an extensive selection of features, allows for additional features through add-ons, provides advanced information and capabilities concerning uploads and downloads, is highly stable and is on a fast development track, which means you don’t have to wait long for bug fixes and new features.

uTorrent has a very small file and memory footprint, runs very fast and doesn’t require many system resources even when managing a large list of torrents. Automatic bandwidth management helps you to maximize bandwidth in a hands-off fashion, which is great for casual users. You don’t have to worry about your downloads and uploads saturating your throughput and thus crippling other online activities. If you’re an advanced user, uTorrent also gives you granular control so you can determine how you seed and when and why particular downloads and uploads get priority.

uTorrent supports skins, which let you determine the overall aesthetic and UI of the program. uTorrent comes with a handful of skins to choose from, and there’s many more available free through the community. This BitTorrent client also supports extensions. Many users have asked for a built-in media player, and while the developers didn’t want to add bloat to the core version, a community-driven extension allows those who want to view videos and listen to music from within uTorrent. You can even expand on uTorrent’s already substantial reporting and automation capabilities.

The developer has added advertisements to the base version. The ads are non-obtrusive for the most part, but they’re ads nonetheless. The ad-free version requires a small annual subscription. Also, the built-in search is still very basic compared to many BitTorrent clients, and while this can be overcome to some degree with add-ons, there’s certain advanced search functionality that would have to be integrated at a fundamental level.

Pros

  • Lightweight solution
  • Extensive torrent information and control
  • Connection test for self-calibration
  • Add-on framework allows customization

Torrentz2

Cons

Torrent Search Engine

  • Ad-supported
  • Limited search feature