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Deluge (software)

Deluge (software)

Deluge is a free and open-source, cross-platform BitTorrent client written in Python.

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deluge-torrent.org

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First Release
September 25, 2006
Latest Release
December 15, 2021
License
GPL-3.0-or-later
Source Code
git.deluge-torrent.org/deluge
Wikidata ID
Q1185023
Written in
Python

Deluge uses a front and back end architecture where libtorrent, a software library written in C++ which provides the application's networking logic, is connected to one of various front ends including a text console, the web interface and a graphical desktop interface using GTK through the project's own Python bindings.

Deluge is released under the terms of the GPL-3.0-or-later license.

Features

Deluge aims to be a lightweight, secure, and feature-rich client. To help achieve this, most of its features are part of plugin modules which were written by various developers.

Starting with version 1.0, Deluge separated its core from its interface, running it instead in a daemon (server/service), allowing users to remotely manage the application over the web. Deluge has supported magnet links since version 1.1.0 released on January 2009.

History

Deluge was started by two members of ubuntuforums.org, Zach Tibbitts and Alon Zakai, who previously hosted and maintained the project at Google Code, but who subsequently moved it to its own website.

Older version of Deluge

Older version of Deluge

In its first stages, Deluge was originally titled gTorrent, to reflect that it was targeted for the GNOME desktop environment. When the first version was released on September 25, 2006, it was renamed to Deluge due to an existing project named gtorrent on SourceForge, in addition to the fact that it was finally coded to work not only on GNOME but on any platform which could support GTK.

The 0.5.x release marked a complete rewrite from the 0.4.x code branch. The 0.5.x branch added support for encryption, peer exchange, binary prefix, and UPnP.

Nearing the time of the 0.5.1 release, the two original developers effectively left the project, leaving Rory Mobley and Andrew "andar" Resch to continue Deluge's development.

Version 0.5.4.1 saw support for both Mac OS X (via MacPorts) and Windows being introduced.

Around this time, Deluge became notable for its resistance to Comcast's bandwidth throttling without a change in code, while clients like Vuze (Azureus) and μTorrent had to borrow the method implemented by Deluge.

From version 1.1.1 through version 1.1.3, Windows installers were unavailable due to the Windows packager leaving the project. Windows installers again have become and remain unavailable since the move to GTK3 in 2019.

Following 1.1.3, packages for all non-Windows operating systems are no longer provided by the developers; instead, source tars and community provided packages were released.

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Further Resources

Title
Author
Link
Type
Date

Deluge 1.0.0 Released - Deluge Forum

http://forum.deluge-torrent.org/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=9875

Web

September 22, 2008

Deluge Torrent Client Aims to Thwart ISP Traffic Shaping

Andy Maxwell, Andy Maxwell

http://torrentfreak.com/deluge-torrent-client-aims-to-thwart-isp-traffic-shaping/

Web

June 14, 2007

Linux.com :: After torrents? Try Deluge!

https://web.archive.org/web/20090531184331/http://www.linux.com/archive/feature/123253

Web

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