P2P Transfer 1.3.2.0 Download

An Application that allows you to have multiple machines transfer along with torrents to a single download server without having to login to any remote server and you wouldn’t even need to copy the files manually. It’s the new P2P Transfer 1.3.2.0 which gives an option to encrypt and ensure best possible privacy. Main features of P2P transfer 1.3.2.0 are

Features:

  • Transfer P2P hashes to a download machine from a client machines
  • Can handle multiple connections server side
  • Can transfer multiple hashes/torrents at once (Supports: ED2K,Torrent and Magnet)
  • Highly encrypted transfer (512bit)
  • Automatic updating

Following are the Latest Changes that has been made to it:

  • Added: Support for magnet links
  • Added: Gets name of magnet,ED2K links to show in client/server console
  • Added: Setup program now checks for administrative rights, and ask for rights elevation when required
  • Fixed: Server part not correctly stopping to listen for connections when clicking on the Disable button
  • Changed: More vista related manifest files
  • Changed: Improved Vista compatibility ( Since last beta )
  • Changed: Other tweaks

Download : P2P Transfer 1.3.2.0
Source : TheXsoft


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