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μTorrent
µTorrent (or uTorrent; commonly abbreviated as "µT" or "uT") is a freeware, closed source BitTorrent client owned by BitTorrent, Inc. It is the most widely used BitTorrent client outside China, where Xunlei is more popular. It gets the "µ" in its name from the SI prefix "micro-", referring to the program's small memory footprint: the program is designed to use minimal computer resources while offering functionality comparable to larger BitTorrent clients such as Vuze or BitComet. The program has received consistently good reviews for its feature set, performance, stability, and support for older hardware and versions of Windows. A report showed that µTorrent is the second most popular BitTorrent client (after the Chinese Xunlei).[12] It is available for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X. A µTorrent Server is available for Linux. All versions are written in C++.[13] The program has been in active development since its first release in 2005. Although originally developed by Ludvig Strigeus, since December 7, 2006, the code is owned and maintained by BitTorrent, Inc.[14] The code has also been employed by BitTorrent, Inc. as the basis for version 6.0 and above of the BitTorrent client, a re-branded version of µTorrent.

Contents [hide] 1 History 1.1 Early development 1.2 PeerFactor SARL 1.3 Ownership change 1.4 Release history 2 Features 2.1 Size 2.2 Operating system support 3 Revenue 4 Pronunciation 5 Contributors 6 Reception 7 Languages 8 Conduit Toolbar controversy 9 References 10 External links

History

[edit]Early development Out of general discontent with bloatware, Serge Paquet suggested to Ludvig Strigeus that he should make a small and efficient BitTorrent client. Strigeus began to conceptualize the plans for the program's development, which, at the time, did not include making the client feature-rich. After initially working on it for about a month during the last quarter of 2004 (the first build is dated October 17, 2004), mostly during his free time before and after work, Strigeus ceased coding µTorrent for a year. He resumed work on September 15, 2005, and three days later, the first public release (version 1.1 beta) was made available as freeware, and began generating feedback. [edit]PeerFactor SARL On March 4, 2006, PeerFactor SARL announced the signing of a six-month contract with Strigeus for the development of "new content distribution applications on the Web."[15] PeerFactor SARL is a relatively new company formed by former employees of PeerFactor, which was a subsidiary of the French anti-piracy organization Retspan. Ludde stated that his coding for PeerFactor SARL was to use his expertise at optimization of the BitTorrent protocol to create a .dll which PeerFactor SARL intended to use as part of a distribution platform for files in a corporate setting.[16] At the time there was some speculation that μTorrent may have been modified to spy on users on Peerfactor's behalf,[15][17] however to date (even following μTorrent's acquisition by BitTorrent, Inc.) no evidence has been produced to support these allegations. [edit]Ownership change On December 7, 2006, µTorrent was purchased by BitTorrent, Inc., as it was announced on their official forum.[14] On September 18, 2007, BitTorrent 6.0 was released, which is a re-branded version of µTorrent. As a result, BitTorrent 6 is closed-source (unlike BitTorrent 5.x and before, which were open source software). [edit]Release history Microsoft Windows Version	Size	Release date 1.0	77 kB	2005-09-18 1.1.7.2	98 kB	2005-10-22 1.2.2	107 kB	2005-11-25 1.3	115 kB	2005-12-10 1.4.2	142 kB	2006-01-11 1.5	155 kB	2006-03-08 1.6.1	173 kB	2007-02-15 1.7.7	214 kB	2008-01-25 1.8.1	264 kB	2008-10-08 1.8.5	282 kB	2009-10-29 2.0.4	321 kB	2010-10-11 2.2.1	390 kB	2011-03-09 3.0	624 kB	2011-06-23 Mac OS X Version	Size	Release date 1.0.1	1.62 MB	2010-10-14 1.0.2	1.62 MB	2010-12-02 1.5.2 (Beta)	2.42 MB	2011-05-09