Azureus

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What is Azureus?

Azureus is a Java based BitTorrent client, with support for I2P and Tor anonymous communication protocols. It currently supports Windows, Mac OS X, Linux and Unix. Azureus was first released in June 2003 at Sourceforge.net, mostly to experiment with the Standard Widget Toolkit from Eclipse. It is one of the most popular BitTorrent clients.

Features

  • Multiple torrent downloads
  • Upload and download speed limiting, both globally and per torrent
  • Advanced seeding rules
  • Fast resume
  • Can set a default download dir and move completed files
  • Embedded tracker, host your own torrents, automate your shares
  • Can import torrents automatically from a set dir

and much more...


Screenshots

They can be found at this site

Installing Azureus

  • Installing via CNR

To install it from CNR, simply open up CNR and click on the CNR Warehouse (Install Software) tab. Where it says Search: CNR Warehouse, just type Azureus in the textbox and click go. A list will pop up; from here just simply click on the little green running man and it will ask you if you are sure you want to install Azureus. Just click OK.

Support/Help

Linspire, Inc. provides support for the download and installation phases of 3rd 

party products distributed via the CNR Warehouse.

If you experience any download or installation issues with this software, please use the resources available to you at support.Linspire.com including:

Post-install and usage questions and support on this product will need to be addressed by the software Publisher / Developer, who determine their own support policies and provide support at their discretion.

For more information and support for this software, please visit the project's page at azureus.sourceforge.net.

Other support alternatives you may wish to consider include (a) posting a message on the Freespire Community Forums, (b) attempting to contact the Publisher/Developer directly, or (c) searching the Internet for additional assistance.

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