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BitLord ( 1.1 )

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A powerful C++ BitTorrent Client. BitLord is a p2p (peer-to-peer) file-sharing freeware program fully compatible with Bittorrent, which is the most popular p2p protocol designed for high-speed distribution of 100MB or GB sized files. BitLord is a powerful, clean, fast, and easy-to-use bittorrent client. It supports simultaneous downloads, download queue, selected downloads in torrent package, fast-resume, chatting, disk cache, speed limits, port mapping, proxy, ip-filter, etc.

 

Completely new core written in C++, stable and fast, very low CPU usage.
Intelligent Connection, Auto Optimization for different connections.
Smart Rate Control, optimize the upload distribution to get the max download rate.
Disk Allocating, no long-time disk allocation, decrease disk fragment to almost zero.
Intelligent Hash Scan, no time-consuming scanning when seeding / resume.
Firewall and NAT Traversal, users behind differect NAT can connect to each other.
Compatiable with Windows XP SP2 TCP/IP restriction (new in v1.0).
Ability to block IP temporarily or permanently, compatiable with eMule ipfilter.dat.
Using only one TCP listening port.
Auto config ICF and ICS in Windows XP.
Auto config port mapping in router (UPnP support is required, Windows XP is required).
Support Multi-tracker, and utf-8 extension, UDP tracker Protocol v2.
Auto Update Checker.
Multi-Language supported, support 20 language now.
No need to install, but install/uninstall packages are provided.
[Please Note]: Reports say Zone Alarm 5.0 conflict with BitLord (and other p2p maybe).
Intelligent Disk Cache, decrease the potential damage to the hard disk when high-speed downloading (>500KB/s) by decrease the read / write frequency, extra memory usage is the cost.





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How To Install BitLord
By Admin
Published: April 17, 2008
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BitLord is a peer-to-peer file-sharing freeware application fully compatible with Bittorrent, which is the most popular peer-to-peer protocol designed for high-speed distribution of 100MB or GB sized files. BitLord is a powerful and at the same time easy-to-use bittorrent client.

The installation of BitLord will take a few minutes. There are no complicated issues to tend to, but it's best to configure it after the setup has been completed.
When youstart the setup process, the first thing is to select the installation language as BitLord is available in over a dozen languages. Click 'OK' to proceed with the installation.

 

 



Click 'Next' to get passed the welcome screen and proceed with installation.

 

 



After you've read the License Agreement, click on the 'I Agree' button to continue the setup process.

 

 



It's recommended that you tick all the check boxes in order to create a desktop adn Start Menu shortcuts and, most important, to associate .torrent files so that you will be able to open them directly using BitLord. Click 'Next' to continue.

 

 



Changing the destination folder is not compulsory, so you may click 'Install' to start copying files on to your computer.

 

 

 



After the setup process has been completed successfully, you may start using the program right away. Click on 'Finish' to start using BitLord.

 

 

 

 



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