Transmission version 4.1.2 has been officially released, showcasing its commitment as an Open Source, cross-platform BitTorrent client. This release includes both 32-bit and portable versions to cater to a wider range of users. Transmission aims to deliver a seamless and reliable user experience by optimizing default settings, allowing users to easily configure advanced features such as the web interface, watch directories, and peer blocklists with minimal effort.
Key features of Transmission 4.1.2 include:
- Built from the latest upstream release, ensuring users have access to the most recent updates and improvements.
- Incorporation of some unreleased enhancements and bug fixes, enhancing overall stability and performance.
- Inclusion of a D-Bus daemon build, facilitating file and magnet link associations.
- Installation crafted with BitRock InstallBuilder for a user-friendly setup experience.
- Development utilizing GCC, Qt, libevent, curl, c-ares, OpenSSL, and miniupnp to ensure robust functionality.
- Use of MXE (formerly MinGW cross-compiling environment) for cross-platform compatibility.
- Aesthetic and functional improvements made possible through the QtCurve interface.
In addition to these features, Transmission continues to prioritize community feedback and contributions to improve its software. Users can expect ongoing updates and improvements, ensuring that Transmission remains a leading choice for BitTorrent clients. Future releases may further enhance performance, security, and usability, solidifying its place in the open-source software ecosystem
Key features of Transmission 4.1.2 include:
- Built from the latest upstream release, ensuring users have access to the most recent updates and improvements.
- Incorporation of some unreleased enhancements and bug fixes, enhancing overall stability and performance.
- Inclusion of a D-Bus daemon build, facilitating file and magnet link associations.
- Installation crafted with BitRock InstallBuilder for a user-friendly setup experience.
- Development utilizing GCC, Qt, libevent, curl, c-ares, OpenSSL, and miniupnp to ensure robust functionality.
- Use of MXE (formerly MinGW cross-compiling environment) for cross-platform compatibility.
- Aesthetic and functional improvements made possible through the QtCurve interface.
In addition to these features, Transmission continues to prioritize community feedback and contributions to improve its software. Users can expect ongoing updates and improvements, ensuring that Transmission remains a leading choice for BitTorrent clients. Future releases may further enhance performance, security, and usability, solidifying its place in the open-source software ecosystem
Transmission 4.1.2 released
Transmission is an Open Source, cross-platform BitTorrent client. 32-bit and portable versions also available.
