anelehto wrote:I have a little problem with the udp trackers here though, it can't connect to any peers
The program was a small bug that is already fixed.
It should now work with UDP trackers.
Thank's for that!
Sorry if this isn't the right place to post bugs but i noticed and something else.
When i set the maximum connections to 40, the download speed increases to 600-700 kb/s, then it suddenly starts dropping (sometimes even to zero). After a while it starts increasing again. I think there is a bottleneck somewhere but i don't have much time to track it and the code seems a bit complicated for me right now.
Very good job!!
I think the same as Anheleto. I do not speak Russian (although I would like) but I understand English more or less well. I guess like me, there will be others who do not speak Russian.
Thanks for contributing!
I speak English 8bit
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This is a noncommercial project that has not produced a cent.
It makes no sense to develop it, spending a few years and get nothing in return.
Therefore no sense to create a (free) analogue Torrent2Exe. Sorry.
User_Russian wrote:This is a noncommercial project that has not produced a cent.
It makes no sense to develop it, spending a few years and get nothing in return.
Therefore no sense to create a (free) analogue Torrent2Exe. Sorry.
If you make a nice website for it and try to compete with for example uTorrent (which is now bloated with ads, so you should have a chance) then you could earn a lot of money from letting people show ads on that website! I recommend using Google AdSense, when my freeware program was popular I earned money myself this way!
I like logic, hence I dislike humans but love computers.