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.
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.