Transmission-Qt is a file sharing utility that's capable of downloading torrents, similar to µTorrent and BitComet. Simplistic and clear-cut user interface. Once initialized, you can start a. When comparing Transmission vs BitTorrent, the Slant community recommends Transmission for most people.In the question“What are the best Torrent clients?”Transmission is ranked 2nd while BitTorrent is ranked 14th. The most important reason people chose Transmission is. Apr 02, 2019. A bittorrent client for mac and Linux comes to Windows with Transmission. This client is the unofficial built based on the Transmissions torrent client that is only available for Linux and Mac. This client is the unofficial built based on the Transmissions torrent client that is only available for Linux and Mac.
Latest Version:
Transmission 3.00 (64-bit) LATEST
Requirements:
Windows XP64 / Vista64 / Windows 7 64 / Windows 8 64 / Windows 10 64
Author / Product:
The Transmission Project / Transmission (64-bit)
Old Versions:
Filename:
transmission-3.00-x64.msi
MD5 Checksum:
6e05c14d68fd3801898d98866099d2fc
Details:
Transmission (64-bit) 2020 full offline installer setup for PC
Transmission 64 bit is a fast, secure, and easy BitTorrent client for Windows. Unofficial Windows build of Transmission-Qt, in fact, a fork of that project with some corrections, many additions to support the use on Windows with many modifications to enhance usability -- this means its not exactly the app as released. This project may even disappear when Transmission's own Windows support becomes official. Transmission is a well-known BitTorrent client, widely used on Linux and macOS, and with a well deserved good reputation as being a simple and light-weight set of programs. By set, we mean that Transmission includes several different programs: a daemon its tools and its Web client, a CLI application, an application for macOS, a GTK application, and a Qt application. Good job and unique solution to have
Transmission Torrents
Transmissionon Windows! Features and Highlights
Prioritization to select which torrents, and which files inside those torrents, to download first
Supports Magnet links
Selective downloading
Optionally move torrents to a different folder when they finish downloading
Encrypted peer connections
Torrent file creation
A built-in web server so that users can control Transmission remotely via the web (using RPC or WebUI)
Automatic port mapping (using UPnP/NAT-PMP)
Fast Resume - with peer caching
Blocklists for bad peers, periodically updated with the same bluetack peer list used by PeerGuardian and PeerBlock
Single listening port for all torrents
Scheduled bandwidth limits
Global and per-torrent bandwidth caps
Sorting/filtering options
HTTPS tracker support
IPv6 support
Local Peer Discovery support
Also Available: Download Transmission for Mac
Freeware
Windows/macOS
14.5 MB
29,875
Transmission has been built from the ground up to be a powerful, yet lightweight BitTorrent client. Its simple, intuitive interface is designed to integrate tightly with whatever computing environment you choose to use.
Transmission strikes a balance between providing useful functionality without feature bloat. Furthermore, it is free for anyone to use or modify.
Transmission runs natively on over five operating systems. Seamless configuration of your network, intelligent banning of peers who send corrupted data, and built in Peer Exchange are some of the features which enable Transmission to download your files as quickly as possible. All this is done in the background, without the user having to worry about complicated settings.
These days, bandwidth is a precious commodity. Transmission allows you to ration this commodity efficiently. You might want to queue your torrents for maximum performance. Or throttle their speed during peak periods.
Transmission easily lets you do both, and thus only works its hardest when you want it to. Support for Growl notifications and dock badging keep you updated with what's going on so you can get back to doing more important things.
NOTE: Transmission is fully open source, with most code licensed under the liberal MIT License and with select code licensed under the GNU General Public License.
What's New:
All Platforms
Allow the RPC server to listen on an IPv6 address (#161)
Change TR_CURL_SSL_VERIFY to TR_CURL_SSL_NO_VERIFY and enable verification by default (#334)
Go back to using hash as base name for resume and torrent files (those stored in configuration directory) (#122)
Handle 'fields' argument in 'session-get' RPC request; if 'fields' array is present in arguments, only return session fields specified; otherwise return all the fields as before
Limit the number of incorrect authentication attempts in embedded web server to 100 to prevent brute-force attacks (#371)
Set idle seed limit range to 1..40320 (4 weeks tops) in all clients (#212)
Add Peer ID for Xfplay, PicoTorrent, Free Download Manager, Folx, Baidu Netdisk torrent clients (#256, #285, #355, #363, #386)
Announce INT64_MAX as size left if the value is unknown (helps with e.g. Amazon S3 trackers) (#250)
Add TCP_FASTOPEN support (should result in slight speedup) (#184)
Improve ToS handling on IPv6 connections (#128, #341, #360, #692, #737)
Abort handshake if establishing DH shared secret fails (leads to crash) (#27)
Don't switch trackers while announcing (leads to crash) (#297)
Improve completion scripts execution and error handling; add support for .cmd and .bat files on Windows (#405)
Maintain a 'session ID' file (in temporary directory) to better detect whether session is local or remote; return the ID as part of 'session-get' response (TRAC-5348, #861)
Change torrent location even if no data move is needed (#35)
Support CIDR-notated blocklists (#230, #741)
Update the resume file before running scripts (#825)
Make multiscrape limits adaptive (#837)
Add labels support to libtransmission and transmission-remote (#822)
Parse session-id header case-insensitively (#765)
Sanitize suspicious path components instead of rejecting them (#62, #294)
Load CA certs from system store on Windows / OpenSSL (#446)
Add support for mbedtls (formely polarssl) and wolfssl (formely cyassl), LibreSSL (#115, #116, #284, #486, #524, #570)
Fix building against OpenSSL 1.1.0+ (#24)
Fix quota support for uClibc-ng 1.0.18+ and DragonFly BSD (#42, #58, #312)
Fix a number of memory leaks (magnet loading, session shutdown, bencoded data parsing) (#56)
Bump miniupnpc version to 2.0.20170509 (#347)
CMake-related improvements (Ninja generator, libappindicator, systemd, Solaris and macOS) (#72, #96, #117, #118, #133, #191)
Switch to submodules to manage (most of) third-party dependencies
Fail installation on Windows if UCRT is not installed
Transmission Torrent Client Windows 10
Mac Client
Bump minimum macOS version to 10.10
Dark Mode support (#644, #722, #757, #779, #788)
Remove Growl support, notification center is always used (#387)
Fix autoupdate on High Sierra and up by bumping the Sparkle version (#121, #600)
Transition to ARC (#336)
Use proper UTF-8 encoding (with macOS-specific normalization) when setting download/incomplete directory and completion script paths (#11)
Fix uncaught exception when dragging multiple items between groups (#51)
Add flat variants of status icons for message log (#134)
Optimize image resources size (#304, #429)
Update file icon when file name changes (#37)
Update translations
GTK+ Client
Add queue up/down hotkeys (#158)
Modernize the .desktop file (#162)
Add AppData file (#224)
Add symbolic icon variant for the Gnome top bar and when the high contrast theme is in use (#414, #449)
Update file icon when its name changes (#37)
Switch from intltool to gettext for translations (#584, #647)
Update translations, add new translations for Portuguese (Portugal)
Qt Client
Bump minimum Qt version to 5.2
Fix dropping .torrent files into main window on Windows (#269)
Fix prepending of drive letter to various user-selected paths on Windows (#236, #307, #404, #437, #699, #723, #877)
Fix sorting by progress in presence of magnet transfers (#234)