Saturday, 5 September 2009

Using torrents on Mobile Phones for P2P requirements

Check the following tools:

SymTorrent – A torrent client for the 2nd and 3rd generation of the Symbian OS. It supports downloading multiple torrents at the same time, is capable of both downloading and uploading and can save the status of your unfinished torrents, so you can resume the downloads after restarting the application. You can also check the status of each file inside a torrent along with several other statistics and properties during download. Torrents can be started from the browser, and selecting the files that are downloaded from multi file torrents is also supported.

MobTorrent - MobTorrent is the first BitTorrent client for Java ME. It requies CLDC 1.1, MIDP 2.0 and JSR 75 for file handling. The target platform is Nokia S40 such as Nokia 6500 clasic, however it should support all Java ME capable phones with the proper JSRs.MobTorrent supports S60 platform as well.

uTorrent iPhone – An interface to control your torrents on the µTorrent web UI. Here is a very simple iPhone optimized web interface which allows for basic control of the µTorrent client wherein you can: See the status of active torrents, Pause, resume a torrentAdd a new torrent by entering a url to torrent.

WizBit is a BitTorrent client for Symbian S60 smartphones (such as the Nokia 6680, 7610, 6600, N70, N80, N91 or many more). It uses Python.

WinMobile Torrent (wmTorrent), the world's first torrent client for Windows Mobile, has evolved far beyond its previous version. It now provides advanced features on par with other desktop torrent clients. wmTorrent now supports DHT (trackerless torrent); PEX (Peer Exchange); plain text and RC4 Protocol Encryption; HTTP Seeding; torrent extensions and many more. Join us in the wild, torrential, virtual world with our state-of-the-art software, wmTorrent v.3.


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