Description
Unworkable FOR LINUX
Unworkable is a free BitTorrent implementation that focuses on efficiency, simplicity, and high code quality. It is single-threaded and asynchronous, written in ANSI C using libevent and mmap() for optimal performance.
Key Features:
- Efficient and high-quality BitTorrent implementation
- Single-threaded and asynchronous for improved performance
- Portability across multiple platforms
- Low CPU and memory requirements
- Simple to use with intuitive commands
Technical Specifications:
- Developed primarily under OpenBSD
- Compatible with FreeBSD 6.2, Ubuntu Linux 7.10, Centos 5, Mac OS X, and Solaris 10
- Utilizes slower platforms for development to ensure robustness
- Transfers at around 150KB/sec with low CPU and memory usage
- Comes with a manual page for reference
Simple and Efficient Usage:
Unworkable is designed to be user-friendly and straightforward. With simple commands like '$ ./unworkable mymusic.torrent', you can easily manage your BitTorrent files. The program provides essential information like hash verification, data received, download speed, and estimated time of arrival.
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User Reviews for Unworkable FOR LINUX 7
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Unworkable for Linux provides efficient and high-quality BitTorrent implementation. Its simplicity and performance make it an excellent choice.
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Unworkable is a fantastic BitTorrent client! It's simple to use and performs incredibly well on older hardware.
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I love how efficient Unworkable is! The performance on my Mac is excellent, and the setup was a breeze.
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Unworkable stands out for its simplicity and speed. It runs smoothly on my Ubuntu system, highly recommended!
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This app is amazing! Unworkable has great performance, and I appreciate the focus on high code quality.
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I've tried many torrent clients, but Unworkable is by far the best. It's lightweight and does exactly what I need.
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Unworkable is superb! The easy usage and efficiency make it my go-to choice for downloading torrents.