BitLord

BitTorrent client


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::summary BitTorrent client ::

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FieldValue
nameBitLord
logoBitLord logo 2022.png
developerHouse of Life
ver layoutstacked
latest release version{{Multiple releases
branch1Windows
version12.4.6-365
date1
branch2macOS
version22.4.6-366
date2
operating systemMicrosoft Windows, macOS and Android
genreBitTorrent client
licenseProprietary software (Adware)
websitewww.bitlord.com
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| name = BitLord | logo = BitLord logo 2022.png | logo_caption = | screenshot = | developer = House of Life | ver layout = stacked | latest release version = {{Multiple releases |branch1 = Windows |version1 = 2.4.6-365 |date1 = |branch2 = macOS |version2 = 2.4.6-366 |date2 = | operating system = Microsoft Windows, macOS and Android | genre = BitTorrent client | license = Proprietary software (Adware) | website = www.bitlord.com BitLord is a proprietary adware BitTorrent client available for Microsoft Windows, macOS and Android.

History

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.

BitLord is (as of version 2.4) built using Python and the Qt cross-platform framework, and uses the libtorrent-rasterbar C++ library.

Security

Upon download, BitLord will recommend other programs, such as Opera and Avast Antivirus, both of which are often bundled with software such as BitLord and might be considered unwanted by the user.

References

References

  1. (30 August 2022). "10 Best Torrent Clients, Downloaders in 2022".
  2. "Ease of installation".
  3. (8 August 2012). "Potentially Unwanted Program".

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