Abyssale is an open-source BitTorrent client for Windows designed for casual torrenting with an intuitive user interface. It has basic features like downloading/seeding torrents, setting download speed limits, and selecting files to download.
Abyssale is an open-source BitTorrent client for Windows, licensed under the GNU GPLv3. It is designed to be lightweight and easy to use for casual P2P file sharing.
The interface has a clean, modern look with an emphasis on simplicity and ease of use over advanced customization. It covers all the major features an average user needs - downloading torrents from trackers or magnet links, setting download speed limits, seeding files back after downloading, and selecting which individual files from a multi-file torrent to download.
There are no built-in media playback features, but it integrates with Windows to pass torrent content to associated apps like video players and photo viewers. Encrypted connections help protect user privacy.
Advanced power users may find it lacking in configuration options compared to clients like qBittorrent or Deluge. There are no scheduling features for bandwidth limiting or queuing torrent tasks. But if you just want a basic yet attractive torrent client for casual downloading, Abyssale fits the bill.
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