BitTorrent is a
peer-to-peer computer program developed by
Bram Cohen and BitTorrent, Inc. that is used for
uploading and
downloading files via the
BitTorrent protocol. BitTorrent was the first
client written for the protocol. It is often nicknamed
Mainline by developers, denoting its official origins. Since version 6.0, the BitTorrent client has been a rebranded version of
μTorrent. As a result, it is no longer
open source and is currently available for
Microsoft Windows and
Mac OS X.
μTorrent 'μTorrent' is a
freeware,
closed source BitTorrent client owned by BitTorrent, Inc. It is available for
Microsoft Windows,
Android and
Mac OS X. A
μTorrent Server is available for
Linux. All versions are written in
C++. On December 7, 2006, μTorrent was purchased by BitTorrent, Inc., as it was announced on their official forum.
BitTorrent/μTorrent Pro Pro is the name received by advanced versions, formerly branded
Plus, of BitTorrent and μTorrent. These are premium versions of the Windows software with additional features that are downloaded and installed when the user upgrades for US$19.95. Pre-sales for Plus were announced November 29, 2011 and the upgrade became available December 8, 2011. A "Pro" version of uTorrent for Android also exists, for a lower initial price, though in-app purchases can take it over the cost of the desktop version. When a user upgrades to the Pro version of BitTorrent or μTorrent they enable the following features: • Anti-virus protection for acquired .torrent files • Integrated HD media player • Transcoding capability with media codecs • Streaming playback while torrent is downloading
BitTorrent Sync BitTorrent Sync is a peer-to-peer file synchronization tool running on
Windows,
Mac, and
Linux. It can sync files between computers on a local network, or between remote users over the Internet. The BitTorrent Sync pre-Alpha program, announced in January 2013, was opened to general users on April 23, 2013. On November 23, 2013, BitTorrent announced the release of version 1.2 of the client along with a beta version of the BitTorrent Sync API. On June 1, 2016, product and team were spun out of BitTorrent Inc. as an independent company, Resilio Inc. which will continue development of the product under the name Resilio Sync.
BitTorrent Bundle The company has released "Bundles" with artists such as
Linkin Park,
Pixies,
Public Enemy, and
Madonna. The Madonna Bundle, entitled
secretprojectrevolution, was released on September 24, 2013 and consisted of the 17-minute film of the same name, stills from the film, and an option for those users who submit their email addresses and make a donation that also includes HD and 2K versions of the film, a VICE interview, and a message from Madonna. On September 17, 2013, the company launched "BitTorrent Bundles for Publishers", an alpha program for content creators to distribute bundles of any size and file type using the BitTorrent client. On September 26, 2014,
Thom Yorke released his album ''Tomorrow's Modern Boxes'' as the first paid Bundle, priced at US$6.00. On October 3, 2014, it was announced that the project had been downloaded over 1 million times, which included the free single and video plus the paid downloads; sales numbers have not been released. On October 28, 2014,
Alice in Chains released their music video for "
Phantom Limb" via BitTorrent Bundle for free streaming and download. The bundle also included the video treatment and the shot list in
PDF, as well as access to the band's merch.
BitTorrent DNA BitTorrent, Inc. also offers
BitTorrent DNA (Delivery Network Accelerator), a free content delivery service based on the BitTorrent protocol that allows content providers to distribute their content using the bandwidth of their users.
SoShare (beta) On January 5, 2012, SoShare was released in alpha as "Share" within the μTorrent client, as a standalone desktop client and as a plug-in based web client. On February 15, 2013, the SoShare beta was launched and repositioned as a user-friendly web application that uses the BitTorrent protocol, designed for creative industry professionals to share high-res photos, files and videos using the app's email system or public links. From the official website, the service messages that registered users can send file bundles containing up to one terabyte of data per send, free.
BitTorrent News Discontinued software BitTorrent Live First announced in September 2011 and was first publicly tested on October 14, 2011. BitTorrent premiered Live in public beta in March 2013. The platform was used to showcase live streaming events of musical acts and DJs. It was shut down in 2017. In March 2019 it was announced that BitTorrent Live is going to return in the form of Snapchat-like social media app for Android and iOS.
BitTorrent Bleep BitTorrent Bleep is a multi-platform, peer-to-peer, serverless chat client available free on Windows, Mac, Android and iOS. Bleep was never officially discontinued, but as of August 2017 the website no longer exists, the Windows application is no longer available to download from their website, or on the Google Play store, the Bleep Blog hasn't been updated since August 2015, and the Bleep forums no longer have any active moderators participating.
Project Maelstrom On December 10, 2014, BitTorrent announced Project Maelstrom, a
Chromium-based browser project that enables
censorship-resistant
distributed Web publishing by utilizing the BitTorrent and
DHT protocols. Initially, the project was run as a closed alpha, but was then opened as a public beta available for Windows only. Although no official discontinue notice has been announced as of February 2017, the BitTorrent Inc. website no longer provides the browser for download, the last build has not been updated past Chromium version 44, and the last post by the project lead staff was on September 14, 2015. ==DLive==