A lightweight BitTorrent client for Windows, Mac, and Linux with simple features like bandwidth scheduling, torrent queueing, and selective downloading.
BitSpirit is a free, open-source BitTorrent client for Windows, Mac, and Linux operating systems. Originally launched in 2007, it has become popular due to its light footprint, intuitive interface, and range of advanced options for power users.
As a BitTorrent client, BitSpirit enables users to quickly download large files such as movies, games, and software by connecting to the BitTorrent peer-to-peer network. Instead of downloading a file from one server or website, the BitTorrent protocol allows users to download pieces of files from multiple computers simultaneously.
BitSpirit aims to provide a fast and user-friendly client no matter the user's technical expertise. The simple mode presents a minimal interface for dragging-and-dropping torrent files to start downloads right away. Advanced users can access options like bandwidth scheduling, RSS subscription, disk caching, and IP/connection filtering through the full mode interface.
Other notable features include support for magnet links, selective downloading of specific files within torrents, a floating toolbar for quick access to functions, and support for encrypted connections. As an open-source client, BitSpirit is community-driven and accepts contributions on GitHub.
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