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Posted on 27-Apr-2004 15:02 GMT by tokai (Edited on 2004-04-27 17:38:58 GMT by Christophe Decanini)11 comments
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I just uploaded the new 1.2 release of enqueueTorrent for MorphOS/PowerPC and AmigaOS/68k to my site.

enqueueTorrent is a commandline tool which helps to integrate MLdonkey (Bitttorrent, eDonkey, etc.) support into your favourite Amiga Browser. Instead of Copy'n'Paste an eDonkey or BitTorrent link manually from the browser into the MLdonkey console you can setup a "Send Link to MLdonkey..." or/and a "application/x-bittorrent" MIME type and let enqueueTorrent do the work for you.

enqueueTorrent works with locally and remotely installed MLnet (MLdonkey) servers, so you also can send an URL from IBrowse on Pegasos to your Linux box or from Voyager inside WinUAE to the localy installed MLdonkey under Windows with just one mouse click.

The installation is maybe a bit tricky, but in the end it's worth the job and can save you a lot time and hassle. Please read the documenation.


You can find the download here.



NOTE: Actually the only new thing in this release is the 68k version. If you already have the old 1.0 MorphOS version then you only need to download this new release when you want to have an up-to-date versions tag in the binary. :)

The 68k version was done because of request by a single 68k-user. Looks like it is probably time now to pension the good old SAS/C off.

At this point also thanks to laire for helping me to spot the 68k-crash-problem in enqueueTorrent 1.1.
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Comment 1tokaiRegistered user27-Apr-2004 13:06 GMT
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