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| Developer(s) | Christophe Eymard, Dustin Pate, Choopan Rattanapoka, Timothy Tucker |
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| Stable release | 3.1 (2005-10-02) [+/−] |
| Operating system | Windows, Linux (Beta) |
| Type | BitTorrent client |
| License | Python Software Foundation License |
| Website | pingpong-abc.sf.net |
ABC is a free software, open source BitTorrent client based on BitTornado. It supports a queueing system with priority, global and local (per torrent) preference setting for downloading torrent (including upload and download rating limit), 3 upload options to do with completed file, and a system named Upload Rate Manager (URM) to force torrents out of queue if there is not a pre-set amount of upload activity. There is also an extensive web interface in ABC, allowing for other applications to view and change torrents and preferences remotely.[1]
It is written in Python using wxPython.
The BitTorrent clients Tribler and Torrent Swapper build on ABC.
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Development status
ABC does not appear to be under development any more and thus appears to be dead software. The last version released was version 3.1 which was released on 2 Oct 2005. However, there is a small community that still uses ABC and there have been two unofficial independent modifications. They are:
and
Both of these modifications include RSS support as well as other features.
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