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Sunday, March 2, 2008

iPhone's First Native P2P Torrent App is Up and Running

iPhoneCore, an iPhone Hacker with mad hacking skills, has managed to port to the iPhone a functioning P2P client based on Transmission, which is a popular torrent app for Macs. This is the first time P2P torrent software has run natively on the iPhone, and the prospect has us in tizzy fits of excitement.

Tests have been carried out, and they have worked a charm. However, before you guys go nuts about downloading completely legal torrent files, there are some things you should know:
  • This is a command line client at present, and although someone will chuck a GUI on it in the near future, steer clear unless you can handle messing with terminal.
  • EDGE and P2P will screw your shit up. If you plan to get your download on, it's WiFi all the way.
  • If you start a download immediately before having sex, your iPhone's battery will be dead before you are finished; i.e. torrenting will drain your battery extremely rapidly.
  • You won't see this up in installer.app, hit through on the link for further instructions.
All that aside, this is a neat development and bodes well for the post-SDK era. If anyone does give this one a go, let us know how you get on.

Via- [http://gizmodo.com/362823/iphones-first-native-p2p-torrent-app-is-up-and-running]

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