The program uses libtorrent, which is a BitTorrent implementation that focuses on efficiency and. Seems to handle over 500 torrents easily without crapping itself too. Deluge is a BitTorrent client that allows you to download various files. Despite it being WiP so a bit rough in places, its still great to use and pretty stable so far. I prefer qBittorrent because it is written in C++ and Deluge is written in Python, and we can all agree that C++ is a little bit faster than Python (assuming they are both written right). It uses libtorrent in its backend and PyGTK for its user interface. I have been lucky I think in starting with the 1.20RC versions with revised code and interface making it pretty damn good. Delugeis a full-featured BitTorrent client.
#Deluge bittorrent install
My list of requirements were strict and after a disastrous attempt to install rTorrent, I found many users praising Deluge. Of course the reason i am now using Deluge is because I recently setup an ubuntu media server so i had to drop uTorrent and find a Linux alternative. Deluge has been designed using the client server model with a daemon process that handles all the bittorrent. It uses libtorrent in its backend and features multiple user-interfaces including: GTK+, web and console. I have always wished it could be opensource but when its free you cannot complain. Deluge is a lightweight, full-featured, free cross-platform BitTorrent client for Windows, Linux, OS X and Unix. I've been an avid user of uTorrent from when it first appeared on the scene, aeons ago! I've tried many other clients but uTorrent just seems to have all the features, stability and performance that pretty much any user could need. Port details: deluge Bittorrent client using Python, GTK3, and libtorrent-rasterbar 2.0.31,2 net-p2p 13 2.0.31,2 Version of this port present on the latest quarterly branch.