Windows Phone Torrent Application

26.08.2019

Remember when uTorrent was great? The upstart BitTorrent client was super lightweight and trounced other popular BitTorrent clients. But that was long ago, before BitTorrent, Inc. bought uTorrent and crammed it full of crapware and scammy advertisements.

The WebTorrent Windows app provides a minimalistic interface for torrent download. It comes with a built-in player to watch movies and other video files as they download. We're not going to be your moral compass today, instead we're just going to look at an app that allows you to do either. That app is wpTorrent and is the first native torrent client for Windows Phone. We've seen some remotes that allow you to control torrents on your PC (like the official uTorrent app), but as. Downloading Torrents on Nokia Lumia and other Windows Phones. Download and install the wpTorrent application from the Windows Phone Store Note: Free version of the app has a max download speed limit of 200KBps. Consider purchasing if you wish for higher speeds.

Screw that. Whether you need to download a Linux ISO or…well, do whatever else you do with BitTorrent, you don’t have to put up with what uTorrent’s become. Use a better BitTorrent client instead.

qBittorrent: an Open-Source, Junk-Free uTorrent

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We recommend qBittorrent. It aims to be a “free software alternative to uTorrent”, so it’s the closest thing to a junkware-free version of uTorrent you’ll find.

qBitTorrent strives to offer the features most users will want while using as little CPU and memory as possible. The developers are taking a middle path–not cramming every possible feature in, but also avoiding the minimal design of applications like Transmission.

The application includes an integrated torrent search engine, BitTorrent extensions like DHT and peer exchange, a web interface for remote control, priority and scheduling features, RSS downloading support, IP filtering, and many more features.

It’s available for Windows as well as Linux, macOS, FreeBSD–even Haiku and OS/2!

Deluge: a Plug-In Based Client You Can Customize

Deluge is another open-source, cross-platform BitTorrent client. Overall, Deluge and qBittorrent are fairly similar and have many of the same features. But, while qBittorrent generally follows uTorrent, Deluge has a few of its own ideas.

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Instead of being a feature-filled client, like qBittorrent, Deluge relies on a plug-in system to get you the advanced features you want. It starts off as a more minimal client, and you have to add the features you want through the plug-ins–like RSS support, for example.

Deluge is built with a client-server architecture–the Deluge client can run as a daemon or service in the background, while the Deluge user interface can connect to that background service. This means you could run Deluge on a remote system–perhaps a headless server–and control it via Deluge on your desktop. But Deluge will function like a normal desktop application by default.

Transmission: a Minimal Client Overcome by Security Issues

Transmission isn’t as popular on Windows, mostly known as a client for macOS and Linux. In fact, it’s installed by default on Ubuntu, Fedora, and other Linux distributions. The official version doesn’t support Windows, but the Transmission-Qt Win project is an “unofficial Windows build of Transmission-Qt” with various tweaks, additions, and modifications to work better on Windows.

Warning: Since the original writing of this article, Transmission has had some serious security problems. In March 2016, Transmission’s servers were compromised and the official Mac version of Transmission contained ransomware. The project cleaned things up. In August 2016, Transmission’s servers were again compromised and the official Mac version of Transmission contained a different type of malware. That’s two major compromises in five months, which is practically unheard of. It suggests there’s something seriously wrong with the Transmisison project’s security. We recommend staying away from Transmission entirely until the project cleans up its act.

Transmission uses its own libTransmission backend. Like Deluge, Transmission can run as a daemon on another system. You could then use the Transmission interface on your desktop to manage the Transmission servicerunning on another computer.

Transmission has a different interface that won’t be immediately familiar to uTorrent users. Instead, it’s designed to be as simple and minimal as possible. It dispenses with a lot of the knobs and toggles in the typical BitTorrent client interface for something more basic. It’s still more powerful than it first appears–you can double-click a torrent to view more information, choose the files you want to download, and adjust other options.

uTorrent 2.2.1: a Junk-Free Version of uTorrent That’s Old and Out of Date

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Some people prefer sticking with an older, pre-junk version of uTorrent. uTorrent 2.2.1 seems to be the old version of choice. But we’re not crazy about this idea.

Sure, you get to keep using uTorrent and you won’t have to worry about updates trying to install garbage software onto your system, activating obnoxious ads, and pushing BitCoin miners on your PC. But uTorrent 2.2.1 was released in 2011. This software is over five years old and may contain security exploits that will never be fixed. It will also never be updated to contain new BitTorrent features that could speed up your downloads. So why waste your time when you could use the similar and much more up to date qBittorrent?

It may have made sense to stick with uTorrent 2.2.1 years ago, but modern alternatives have improved dramatically.

Sure, there are many more BitTorrent clients for Windows, but these are our favorite ones that won’t try to install junkware on your system. With the exception of the old versions of uTorrent, they’re all open-source applications. Thanks to community-driven development, they’ve resisted the temptation to overload their BitTorrent clients with junkware to make a quick buck.

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Finally, for all the Windows Phone users who been waiting for a torrent app, your wish is granted. Though not an official app, wpTorrent is the unofficial app for Windows Phone with full functionality. Consider this very close to the desktop client.

The App is out of Beta Now and is available as Free and Pro version. Previously it was in testing and was first posted on the wpcentral forum by wptorrent user. We will get you the details but before that, lets check out the list of features along with a video demo:

General:

  • Download multiple torrents categorized into Downloading, Completed and All.
  • Pause & Resume all the torrents
  • Details such as Peer count, download and upload, File Hash, Size, status, seeders, percentage of upload and download.
  • If it’s a zip file you can see individual file and download of each of those files.
  • Option to Pause and Resume individual torrents, Remove Torrents, Remove along with data and recheck.
  • You can either enter a direct torrent link to start downloading or set up a search engine to search and then download.
  • When you setup a search engine, there is a option to grab the magnet link for initiating the download.

Settings:

Windows Phone Torrent Application
  • Download in background
  • Download when screen is locked
  • Start downloading torrents when the app launches.
  • Download only over WiFi.
  • Download only when battery > 10%. This can be changed from 10 to when charging only.
  • Shutdown when the downloads are complete.
  • Shutdown when conditions are not met i.e. low battery and critical condition.
  • Set Download and upload limits.
  • Set maximum simultaneous downloads.
  • Set max number of seedings
  • Set port or choose a random port.

I haven’t checked but I am assuming that you wont be able to export any media file like video out of this. Also the impact on the storage has to be measured even though the app has provision to delete the torrents along with the downloaded files.

Update:

To export files from wptorrent app, you will get an address from the app itself which if you connect over local wifi can be accessed from your browser. Then you can download the files on your computer.

  • Look for Folder icon in the menu bar.
  • Tap and it will show your folders where all files are downloaded.
  • In the same scree, look for Share Icon. There are two here, one is music and other is share.
  • Tap on share and you should get URL for access the folders. In case the message says “file sharing is stopped” , tap share again and you should see the message again.

Video Demo:

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Like I said in the starting, there are two version of the app in the store. Free version is ad supported and download speed is limited to 200KB/s while the pro version is one time $ 3.99 with no adverts and no limitation on any of the features. Strongly suggest you to download the free version and see if you really need the pro and then go ahead with your decision.