Bitlord 0.56

Posted : adminOn 2/15/2018

Downloading BitLord Thank you for using BitLord The easiest torrent downloader. BitLord was first released in December 2004, as BitLord 0.56, based on and under license from BitComet. From version 1.2 until 2.3.2 BitLord, was based on Deluge, but has added several features of its own since then.

Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • Source of article text [ ] The discussion below took place before this article was re-written. The full text of this article was taken directly from the homepage of the BitLord program () so it might be considered biased. Not to sound particularly pedantic, but shouldn't there be some sort of information on the potential problems Bitlord has had with filesharing in general? I seem to recall many different mods being made for it that effectively turned it into a leeching program, with very, very limited upload. As far as I know these have been incorporated into the basic program from the getgo. Government Debt Consolidation Loan Programs here. Any more information on this? I downloaded BitLord while searching for a better client a few days ago.

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It doesn't seem to have any such capabilities included in the default install. 09:10, 4 August 2005 (UTC) These mods exist for many BitTorrent programs. I assume the main motivation behind BitLord are the buttons which send you to XXX and Games sites, with them as a referrer.

With so many people using this software that may pull in a nice revenue. The rest of the software is an exact copy of BitComet.59.

Actually, I think it's based on an older version of BitComet. I installed BitComet 0.59.C after trying it, and that version of BitComet has a feature (the favourites bar) that is not found in BitLord 1.1.

09:10, 4 August 2005 (UTC) Dispute? [ ] I don't see any accuracy dispute here, so I'm going to remove the tag. Any objections, feel free to revert me. 09:10, 4 August 2005 (UTC) Good idea.

Seems some disgruntled user decided too deserved a dispute tag, but instead wrote the text out, and put it in the talk page instead of article.:D -- 02:44, 7 November 2005 (UTC) Reporting itself as BitComet 1.01 [ ] Does anyone have evidence for this? It seems a little strange, as I see clients in my peer list at the moment reported as BitLord 1.01 and have never seen one as BitComet 1.01. Perhaps an early release neglected to change the client id and this has now been rectified? 19:01, 16 August 2005 (UTC) OK, It's been several days and nobody has justified the claim.

I've removed it, because I'm pretty sure it's innacurate. Anyone with evidence, e.g. Link to a web page with screen shots, please post it here and reinstate the sentence I just deleted. 19:23, 22 August 2005 (UTC) Removed some outdated stuff about BitComet slowing torrents down! Smartsvn Linux Keygen there. That was only the old version, but BitComet is now updated several times and has got rid of the problem! Ok I have proof that there is a client showing as bitcomet 1.01 LINK: [GameFusion] Here is a screenshot that I took of 'bitcomet 1.01' LINK: [cXbX] Here is further proof of a client reporting itself as 'BitComet 1.01' LINK: I too have seen this 1.01.

Ugh, people should read wikipedia, and find out BitLord is a adware bitcomet:'(. -- 02:41, 7 November 2005 (UTC) Hopefully those IPs pictured are dynamic:D -- 02:46, 7 November 2005 (UTC) Let's call it for what it is [ ] I just rewrote the intro to be much more harsh on BitLord. BitLord is just a scam trying to cash in on BitComet and everyone agrees on this. I think that the earlier versions of this article tried to be nice to BitLord for the sake of 'NPOV', but this is quite unnecessary: everyone with any BitTorrent knowledge thinks that BitLord is garbage. There isn't any opposing point of view that we need to respect!

(The only people who would claim otherwise are the BitLord people themselves, and they obviously don't count.) 19:22, 12 December 2005 (UTC) Who are you to decide whos opinion 'matters'? I feel the same way about BitLord as you, however Wikipedia is not a place for opinions.