Deluge (software)

Deluge (software)
Deluge
Deluge Logo
Deluge Screenshot
Screenshot of Deluge downloading a torrent
Developer(s) Andrew Resch, Damien Churchill, John Garland
Initial release September 25, 2006 (2006-09-25)
Stable release 1.3.3  (July 22, 2011; 3 months ago (2011-07-22)) [+/−]
Preview release n/a [+/−]
Written in Python
Operating system Linux, Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X (through MacPorts), FreeBSD (as a port)
Type BitTorrent client
License GNU General Public License version 3
Website deluge-torrent.org

Deluge is a free software cross-platform BitTorrent client graphical user interface written with Python and GTK+. The program uses libtorrent-rasterbar C++ library for the torrent back-end (network communication) functionality through the project's official Python bindings.

Contents

Features

Older version of Deluge

Deluge aims to be a lightweight,[1] secure,[2] and feature-rich[3] client. To help achieve this, most of its features are part of plugin modules which were written by various developers.

Starting with version 1.0, Deluge separated its daemon (server/core) from its interface, allowing users to remotely manage the application over the web.[4] It has been one of the first clients to support magnet links, introducing this feature with version 1.1.0 released on January 2009.[5]

Portable

A portable version for MS Windows is also offered that doesn't require installation.[6]

History

Deluge was started by two members of ubuntuforums.org, Zach Tibbitts and Alon Zakai, who previously hosted and maintained the project at Google Code, but have now moved it to its own website.

In its first stages, Deluge was originally titled gTorrent, to reflect that it was targeted for the GNOME desktop environment. When the first version was released on September 25, 2006, it was renamed to Deluge due to an existing project named gtorrent on SourceForge, in addition to the fact that it was finally coded to work not only on GNOME but on any platform which could support GTK+.[7]

The 0.5.x release marked a complete rewrite from the 0.4.x code branch. The 0.5.x branch added support for encryption, peer exchange, binary prefix, and UPnP.

Nearing the time of the 0.5.1 release, the two original developers effectively left the project, leaving Marcos "markybob" Pinto and Andrew "andar" Resch to continue Deluge's development.

Version 0.5.4.1 saw support for both Mac OS X (via MacPorts) and Windows being introduced.

Around this time, Deluge became notable for its resistance to Comcast's bandwidth throttling without a change in code, while clients like Vuze (Azureus) and μTorrent had to borrow the method implemented by Deluge.[8]

From version 1.1.1 through version 1.1.3, Windows installers were temporarily unavailable due to the Windows packager leaving the project.

Following 1.1.3, packages for all operating systems were no longer provided by the developers; instead, source tars and community provided packages were released.

Release history

Key
Red Release no longer supported
Green Current Release
Blue Future Release

References:
[5][9][10][11][12][13][14]

Major Version Minor Version Release Date Significant Changes Libtorrent Version
1.3 1.3.3 2011-07-23 Another big bug fix release 0.14 / 0.15
1.3.2 2011-05-24 Many bug fixes
1.3.1 2010-10-31 -
1.3.0 2010-09-18 WebUI much more efficient
1.2 1.2.3 2010-03-27 Support for libtorrent 0.15 0.14 / 0.15
1.2.0 2010-01-12 XMLRPC was replaced by DelugeRPC, WebUI was rewritten from the outset 0.14
1.1 1.1.9 2009-06-15 - 0.13 trunk
1.1.0 2009-01-11 Support for Magnet URI
1.0
(Formerly 0.6)
1.0.7 2008-12-11 UI, libtorrent fixes 0.12
1.0.0 2008-09-22 Stable Release. Codenamed "Sharks are Bulletproof."
Pre 1.0 version 0.5.9.4 2008-07-22 - 0.12 / 0.13 custom build
0.5.1.0 2007-06-11 Peer exchange, encryption, UPnP + NATPMP, Improved user interface  ?
0.4.0 2007-01-27 -
0.3.0 2006-10-30 -
0.2.0 2006-10-04 -
0.1.0 2006-09-25 First release of Deluge (as gTorrent)

See also

References

  1. ^ Kereki, Federico (December 27, 2007). "After torrents? Try Deluge!". Linux.com. SourceForge, Inc.. Archived from the original on 2009-05-31. http://web.archive.org/web/20090531184331/http://www.linux.com/archive/feature/123253. Retrieved December 10, 2010. 
  2. ^ enigmax (June 14, 2007). "Deluge Torrent Client Aims to Thwart ISP Traffic Shaping". TorrentFreak. http://torrentfreak.com/deluge-torrent-client-aims-to-thwart-isp-traffic-shaping/. Retrieved December 10, 2010. 
  3. ^ Wong, Chin (November 9, 2009). "Good Karma". Digital Life. http://www.chinwong.com/index.php?/site/comments/good_karma/. Retrieved December 10, 2010. 
  4. ^ andar (September 28, 2008). "Deluge 1.0.0 - "Sharks Are Bulletproof" Released!". Deluge. http://forum.deluge-torrent.org/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=9875. Retrieved December 10, 2010. 
  5. ^ a b "Deluge 1.1.0_RC/ChangeLog" (plain text). Deluge. June 15, 2009. http://svn.deluge-torrent.org/branches/1.1.0_RC/ChangeLog. Retrieved December 10, 2010. 
  6. ^ sleepwalker.int. "DelugePortable". Deluge. PortableApps.com. http://portableapps.com/node/23566. Retrieved February 13, 2011. 
  7. ^ Ty (September 26, 2006). "gTorrent becomes Deluge: Version 0.1.0 Released". Deluge. Ubuntu Forums. http://linuxlookup.com/2006/sep/25/gtorrent_becomes_deluge_version_0_1_0_released. Retrieved December 20, 2010. 
  8. ^ amc1 (January 3, 2008). "Re: Better encryption". uTorrent.com. p. 4. http://forum.utorrent.com/viewtopic.php?pid=294272#p294141. Retrieved December 10, 2010. "If there's anyone out there willing to help - we (Azureus devs) worked with alus to see what Deluge was doing differently to avoid being throttled... we've made changes as well, but we don't have anyone to test with. So if there's anyone who belongs to one of the affected ISPs, and they're willing to spend a few minutes helping us test our changes, that'd be appreciated." 
  9. ^ "Deluge Change Log". Deluge. http://dev.deluge-torrent.org/wiki/ChangeLog. Retrieved December 10, 2010. 
  10. ^ "Index of source/". Deluge. Oregon State University Open Source Lab. http://download.deluge-torrent.org/source/. Retrieved December 10, 2010. 
  11. ^ CarpKing (October 28, 2006). "Re: gTorrent: A Bittorrent client for GNOME". Ubuntu Forums. p. 11. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=1679759#post1679759. Retrieved December 10, 2010. 
  12. ^ kripkenstein (October 30, 2006). "Deluge Bittorrent client v0.3.0 released". Ubuntu Forums. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=288952. Retrieved December 10, 2010. 
  13. ^ Zach Tibbitts.Alon Zakai. "Deluge 0.4.0". Deluge. nixbit. http://nixbit.com/cat/communications/filesharing/deluge/. Retrieved December 10, 2010. 
  14. ^ Andrew "andar" Resch. "Deluge 1.3.3 Release Notes". Deluge. Andrew "andar" Resch. http://dev.deluge-torrent.org/wiki/ReleaseNotes/1.3.3. Retrieved Juli 25, 2011. 

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