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Gtella 0.4.0

Qtella is written in C++ and uses the Qt libraries.

Last Week downloads: 0
Total downloads: 90
  • Last Updated: Mar 16, 2010
  • License: GPL Free
  • OS: Windows XP/2000/98/NT
  • Requirements: No special requirements

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Edit by Brothersoft: Qtella is written in C++ and uses the Qt libraries. It is available for Linux/Unix. Also a developer version for the Sharp Zaurus exists. A Win32 version is currently in progress (an ALPHA version is already available but it's very unstable).
The advantages of Qtella compared to other clients are: it is very fast (due to the FACT of using C++ instead of Java), available for many platforms (due to the fact of using Qt) and Qtella is neither Spyware nor Addwa re! It is published under the GPL, so it is free.

Features:
display incoming searches
logging of errors, warnings and infos
rename files
MOVE downloads into different directories
statistics of connections and session
select different styles
select different fonts
show download status in download tab by colored balls
block specified hosts
fast connection mechanism
multiple search
continue interrupted downloads
uploads
limit number of downloads and uploads
limit upload bandwidth
separate unfinished downloads from finished ones
download of several files at once
test whether file allready exists
identification of download server
automatic retry if error, busy, closed
auto Connect list
KDE integration
save host list
handle extended gnutella protocol
status lines and statistics
accecpt incoming connections
download from firewalled hosts
pong Cache to reduce network traffic
advanced search: "+" word must exist, "-" word must not exist
resume interrupted downloads
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