Website: http://azureus.sourceforge.net/
Software Provider: Azureus Development Team
Current Version: Azureus 4.2.0.8a
Operating Systems: Mac X
Licence: Freeware
'Bind to local IP address' now binds outbound sockets as well
Status now shows when it is re-checking pieces on download completion
URL dialogs are initialized with the first valid link beginning with http:// from clipboard
Under linux, only use ~/.azureus dir if it already exists, otherwise use normal program dir for files
Auto-update: now writes a log to an 'update.log' file
Option to disconnect seeds when seeding is now checked by default
FilesView now shows files even in other states than Downloading (configurable)
Updated/additional menu buttons
Some speed optimizations with piece-picking
Generated PeerID only uses chars that don't need to be escaped, saving bandwidth for tracker communications
Can now identify BitComet, TurboBT, LibTorrent clients
Support for both SI byte units (KiB,MiB,GiB) and more well known, but incorrect KB/MB/GB units via config Interface param
locale choice can force prompt via new config param on "File" tab
About:
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 started at Sourceforge.net mostly to experiment with the Standard Widget Toolkit from Eclipse, in June 2003. It is possibly the most popular of all BitTorrent clients.
Azureus allows the user to download multiple files in a single graphical user interface (GUI). The program also features detailed statistics and a large number of user-configurable settings. While downloading a torrent, the user can view many different statistics.
Azureus Features
Multiple torrent downloads
Upload and download speed limiting, both globally and per torrent