BitLord

BitLord
Developer(s) House of Life
Stable release

Windows:
2.4.4-311 (August 9, 2016 (2016-08-09)) [±]

Mac OSX:

2.4.4-308 (June 25, 2016 (2016-06-25)) [±]
Operating system Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X
Type BitTorrent client
License Proprietary software (Adware)
Website www.bitlord.com

BitLord is a free, ad-supported and proprietary BitTorrent client for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X, promoted as "The easiest torrent downloader". The program uses the libtorrent-rasterbar C++ library. BitLord is as of version 2.4 built using Python and the Qt cross-platform framework. It is capable of streaming video, using a built in version of VLC.[1]

BitLord was first released in December 2004, as BitLord 0.56, based on and under license from BitComet. From version 1.2 until 2.3.2 BitLord, was based on Deluge, but has added several features of its own since then.

Features

Features specific to BitLord are:

Main features supported through use of LibTorrent:[3]

Criticism

Old releases of BitLord (up to version 1.1) are based on the source code of version 0.56 of the BitComet core. Because of this, certain bugs that have been resolved in later versions of BitComet were still prevalent in BitLord. BitLord has also been criticized for what some perceive as "selfish behavior" and is blocked by some BitTorrent Trackers. In 2007, BitLord 2.0 Beta supposedly resolved these issues and added eDonkey support.[4] The beta version is no longer available from the BitLord website, though installers hosted on other servers still work.

The only major changes in releases of BitLord prior to version 1.2 were the addition of advertisements into the BitLord interface and the replacement of BitComet's list of BitTorrent sites with a search box.

The developers have claimed for a long time that BitLord is open source, but has recently officially made it closed source / proprietary software.[5]

References

  1. Streaming and VLC. http://www.bitlord.com/our-biggest-update-ever-bitlord-2-4-is-now-available/
  2. 5/10/11. "2.0 is released". BitLord. Retrieved 2012-12-26.
  3. "libtorrent manual". Rasterbar.com. Retrieved 2012-12-26.
  4. "Bitlord V2 Released, Now Supports eDonkey". TorrentFreak. 2007-04-03. Retrieved 2012-12-26.
  5. "BitLord EULA". BitLord.com. 2015-03-20. Retrieved 2015-03-20.

External links

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