

- TORRENT FOR MAC 10.5 MAC OS X
- TORRENT FOR MAC 10.5 INSTALL
- TORRENT FOR MAC 10.5 UPDATE
- TORRENT FOR MAC 10.5 PORTABLE
Improves compatibility with smart cards such as the U.S.

TORRENT FOR MAC 10.5 PORTABLE
TORRENT FOR MAC 10.5 MAC OS X
TORRENT FOR MAC 10.5 INSTALL
Weighing in at around 370MB and 470MB respectively, the two updates are immediately available to download and install on Leopard-running Macs.įollowing a rumor-full couple of weeks, Apple has kicked off this week with a slew of updates for users of its Mac operating system, including the two most anticipated updates to Mac OS X 10.5, versions 10.5.6 for Leopard Client and Server.
TORRENT FOR MAC 10.5 UPDATE
Auto-grouping won't apply until torrents are demagnetized Tweak the inspector's and add window's file lists to avoid auto-hiding scrollbars overlapping the priority controls Fix potential crash when downloading and seeding complete at the same time Fix bug where stopped torrents might start when waking the computer from sleep Fix a bug that prevented IPv6 addresses from being saved in dht.dat Better handling of magnet links that contain 'tr.Not surprisingly, Apple has released Mac OS X Update version 10.5.6 for both Client and Server users of the Mac OS.

Auto-grouping won't apply until torrents are demagnetized Tweak the inspector's and add window's file lists to avoid auto-hiding scrollbars overlapping the priority controls Fix potential crash when downloading and seeding complete at the same time Fix bug where stopped torrents might start when waking the computer from sleep Fix a bug that prevented IPv6 addresses from being saved in dht.dat Better handling of magnet links that contain 'tr.x=' parameters Add filtering of addresses used for uTP peer connections Fix detection of whether or not a peer supports uTP connectionsWeb Client: Fix a multi-file selection bug Fix bug where the upload and download arrows and rates would not appear for downloading torrents Fix bug when displaying the tracker list Changesįixes a crash that prevented Transmission from opening on non-English systems. The only little nag we'd have with it is that it doesn't offer as many advanced statistics as you'd find in Vuze.ĭespite no advanced statistics, Transmission is a beautiful and incredibly intuitive torrent client for Mac.įixes a crash that prevented Transmission from opening on non-English systems.

Transmission manages to display all the essential information without actually seeming crowded, which is no easy feat. We really like the new interface, which blends in perfectly to the new Mac OS X Leopard. You can also encrypt your torrent activity in case you want it to stay private. Transmission also allows you to label, filter and sort torrents by groups and total activity. The client can also organize transfers by queue order, date added, name, process. You can now filter your torrent list according to downloading, seeding, or paused. Transmission has consistently improved over time, offering many more options to view your torrents.
