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Transmission (32-bit)

Transmission (32-bit)

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  • Latest Version

    Transmission 4.06 (32-bit) LATEST

  • Review by

    Daniel Leblanc

  • Operating System

    Windows XP / Vista / Windows 7 / Windows 8 / Windows 10 / Windows 11

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  • Author / Product

    The Transmission Project / External Link

  • Filename

    transmission-4.0.6-x86.msi

  • MD5 Checksum

    1b56082d34725e0097579d918eb09f0e

Transmission is a fast, secure, and easy BitTorrent client for Windows. Unofficial Windows build of Transmission-Qt, in fact, a fork of that project with some corrections, many additions to support the use on Windows with many modifications to enhance usability -- this means its not exactly the app as released. This project may even disappear when Transmission's own Windows support becomes official.

Transmission is a well-known BitTorrent client, widely used on Linux and macOS, and with a well deserved good reputation as being a simple and light-weight set of programs.

By set, we mean that Transmission includes several different programs: a daemon its tools and its Web client, a CLI application, an application for macOS, a GTK application, and a Qt application. Good job and unique solution to have Transmissionon Windows! Features and Highlights
  • Prioritization to select which torrents, and which files inside those torrents, to download first
  • Supports Magnet links
  • Selective downloading
  • Optionally move torrents to a different folder when they finish downloading
  • Encrypted peer connections
  • Torrent file creation
  • A built-in web server so that users can control Transmission remotely via the web (using RPC or WebUI)
  • Automatic port mapping (using UPnP/NAT-PMP)
  • Fast Resume - with peer caching
  • Blocklists for bad peers, periodically updated with the same bluetack peer list used by PeerGuardian and PeerBlock
  • Single listening port for all torrents
  • Scheduled bandwidth limits
  • Global and per-torrent bandwidth caps
  • Sorting/filtering options
  • HTTPS tracker support
  • IPv6 support
  • Local Peer Discovery support
Also Available: Transmission (64-bit) and Transmission for Mac

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What's new in this version:

All Platforms:
- Improved parsing HTTP tracker announce response
- Fixed 4.0.0 bug that caused some user scripts to have an invalid TR_TORRENT_TRACKERS environment variable
- Fixed 4.0.0 bug where alt-speed-enabled had no effect in settings.json
- Fixed 4.0.0 bug where the GTK client's "Use authentication" option was not saved between's sessions
- Fixed 4.0.0 bug where the filename for single-file torrents aren't sanitized

macOS Client:
- Fix: Sparkle support for handling beta version updates
- Fixed app unable to start when having many torrents and TimeMachine enabled
- Fix: Sparkle Version Comparator

Qt Client:
- Fixed 4.0.0 bug where piece size description text and slider state in torrent creation dialog are not always up-to-date

GTK Client:
- Fixed build when compiling with GTKMM 4
- Added developer name to metainfo files
- Added the launchable desktop-id to metainfo files
- Fixed build when compiling on BSD

Web Client:
- Fixed a 4.0.0 bug where the infinite ratio symbol was displayed incorrectly in the WebUI
- Fixed layout issue in speed display
- General UI improvement related to filterbar and fixes download/upload speed info wrap

Daemon:
- Fixed a couple of logging issues

Everything Else:
- Updated flatpak release metainfo
- Fixed libtransmission build on very old cmake versions
- UTP peer connections follow user-defined speed limits better now
- Only use a single concurrent queue for timeMachineExclude instead of one queue per torrent (#6523)
- Fixed 4.0.5 bug where svg and png icons in the WebUI might not be displayed
- Fixed 4.0.0 bug where alt-speed-enabled had no effect in settings.json
- Fixed 4.0.0 bugs where some RPC methods don't put torrents in recently-active anymore
- Improved parsing HTTP tracker announce response
- Fixed compatibility with clang-format 18
- Fixed build when compiling with mbedtls 3.x