BitLord
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BitLord | |
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Developed by | Intercosmos Media Group |
Latest release | 1.1 / Sun, 8 May 2005 |
OS | Microsoft Windows |
Genre | BitTorrent client |
License | Adware |
Website | www.bitlord.com |
BitLord is a BitTorrent client written in C++ for Microsoft Windows. BitLord Pro is a recent "commercial" release of BitLord. It appears to come bundled with UseNeXT's Usenet service.
[edit] Features
According to the official website, BitLord contains these features:
- Automatic optimization for different connections.
- Automatic optimization of uploads to achieve the maximum possible download rate.
- Eliminates the wait for disk allocation, while also reducing fragmentation on the drive.
- Eliminates the time-consuming hashing when seeding / resume.
- Allows some firewalled or "NAT'd" users to connect to each other.
- Compliant with Windows XP's restrictions on the TCP stack imposed by Service Pack 2.
- Block IPs temporarily or permanently. Fully compatible with eMule's ipfilter.dat.
- All downloads are received through a single port.
- No manual ICS or ICF configuration required. (Windows XP Required)
- Automatically configures UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) compatible routers for optimal performance (Windows XP is required)
- Can find peers from more than one source.
- Supports the UTF-8 character set.
- Automatically checks for new versions.
- 35 languages are supported.
- Support for eDonkey (Beta version only)
[edit] Criticisms
BitLord is based on the source code of version 0.56 of the BitComet core (current stable release is 1.2). Because of this, certain bugs that have been resolved in later versions of BitComet are still prevalent in BitLord. The only major changes are advertisements placed on the BitLord interface, and that BitComet's list of BitTorrent sites is replaced with a search box that leads to affiliates of BitLord. BitLord is also being criticized for what some conceive as "selfish behavior" and is blocked by some BitTorrent Trackers.