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  2. Talk:Vuze - Wikipedia

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    This Wiki lists the last version of Vuze as 5.7.6.0. I was just on the Vuze Page, and downloaded the installer. It is for 5.7.7.0, no idea of a Date of release. This suggests that Vuze is not as In-Active as it has been for around 5 years. Also it now has 2 levels, Free, and Paid with some unlocked features.

  3. BitTorrent - Wikipedia

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    After a dozen downloads, the Tribler software can roughly estimate the download taste of the user, and recommend additional content. [ 18 ] In May 2007, researchers at Cornell University published a paper proposing a new approach to searching a peer-to-peer network for inexact strings, [ 19 ] which could replace the functionality of a central ...

  4. Micro Transport Protocol - Wikipedia

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    The first free software client to implement μTP was KTorrent 4.0. [8] [9] libtorrent implements μTP since version 0.16.0 [10] and it is used in qBittorrent since 2.8.0. [11] Tixati implements μTP since version 1.72. [12] Vuze (formerly Azureus) implements μTP since version 4.6.0.0. [13] Transmission implements μTP since version 2.30. [14]

  5. Glossary of BitTorrent terms - Wikipedia

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    Health is shown in a bar or in % usually next to the torrent's name and size, on the site where the .torrent file is hosted. It shows if all pieces of the torrent are available to download (i.e. 50% means that only half of the torrent is available). Health does not indicate whether the torrent is free of viruses.

  6. Anonymous P2P - Wikipedia

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    Vuze (formerly Azureus) - a BitTorrent client with the option of using I2P or Tor (initially open source, written in Java) BiglyBT - a successor to Vuze. A BitTorrent client where downloads can be routed through I2P, and searches carried out through Tor (open source, written in Java) MuWire [19] - is a filesharing software, with chat rooms ...

  7. Demonoid - Wikipedia

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    Demonoid is a BitTorrent tracker and website founded in 2003 to facilitate file-sharing–related discussion and provide a searchable index of torrent files.The site underwent intermittent periods of extended downtime in its history due to the occasional need to move the server, generally caused by cancellation of ISP service due to local political pressure.

  8. Tor (network) - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 7 February 2025. Free and open-source anonymity network based on onion routing This article is about the software and anonymity network. For the software's organization, see The Tor Project. For the magazine, see Tor.com. Tor The Tor Project logo Developer(s) The Tor Project Initial release 20 September ...