BitTorrent Torque alpha puts file seeds on the web, makes desktop apps look stale
Practically without fail, BitTorrent downloads have had to spread through a devoted customer, whether it’s on the desktop computer or a router. Thankfully, BitTorrent Torque has actually merely been available in alpha kind to liberate the peer download service from its software application chains. All that’s required now is an internet browser that can parse a JavaScript app. Going the brand-new route provides some flexibility to make it easy for sharing that hasn’t consistently been practical: among the tricks in the business’s Torque Labs are drag-and-drop sharing, conversion of torrents into standard downloads and alleviating the burden on a server for video streaming. The alpha stage leaves Torque with awhile to go before it’s ready for the limelight, but experimenters can hit the source link to start tinkering with distributed documents sharing today.
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