Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Torrent download via stand alone exe file

Have you ever found some interesting file(s) in internet? where there are new movie for preview, full function software for testing, nice game for try...... and majority of them are sharing from peer-to-peer (P2P) network.

what you had download in your computer just a file with extension .torrent

where you have to install torrent client such as BitComet, uTorrent, BitLord ...... to download these torrent client is easy, how about configure it? such as port forwarding, maximum connection allow, upload / download size limitation.... some program even slow down your internet speed after run it for long period of time.



Now, with this website
http://www.torrent2exe.com/ , torrent download become easy.

If you know the URL of the torrent, you can insert it in the first column; for this example, I browse the torrent file within my computer.






Click the "Browse" button, a dialog box show:



I choose my desire torrent file and click "Open" button.









Default option for stand alone exe file is small size, you can choose normal size also. Then click the "Start download!" button to generate stand alone exe file.


Here we are, save the exe file into your computer, where it have enough space to save the whole file(s).









Double click the stand alone exe file to run it. By default, window will pop up security warning, always unblock and allow this exe file connect to internet.


Downloading ...... automatically connect to P2P network, connect to seed, connect to tracker ...... sit back, relax and wait.

You can pause or resume it any time by clicking "Pause" button; if you click on "Close" button......


you will get more working space by minimize it to tray and continue downloading; else, it will stop downloading and exit.

Once it finish, it will ask you to continue contribute to the peer-to-peer network as seed, or you can stop immediately not to be seed.






Here is my files:
















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