Kebler is a niche software publisher whose entire catalog is devoted to a single, highly focused tool: a Windows-native graphical front-end for the Transmission BitTorrent daemon. Rather than reinvent the torrent engine, the company channels its development effort into giving Windows users a responsive, ribbon-style interface for remotely controlling Transmission instances running on NAS boxes, Linux servers, Raspberry Pi boards, or any headless server reachable over TCP. The client presents familiar metaphors—drag-and-drop magnet links, bandwidth graphs, per-torrent file trees, label-based groups, ratio rules, and scheduled speed limits—while translating every action into JSON-RPC calls behind the scenes. Typical use cases span from home-media collectors who queue nightly downloads on a basement server to office administrators who seed open-source ISOs without exposing the host UI to end-users. Because the program is portable and stores its connection profiles locally, support technicians can carry it on a USB stick to diagnose remote seeding problems without installing anything on the target PC. Kebler’s lightweight footprint and open-source license also make it a frequent ingredient in silent-deployment scripts that provision seedbox dashboards for university labs or nonprofit mirror networks. Kebler’s sole utility is available free of charge on get.nero.com, delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always pulling the newest build and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.

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Transmission remote GUI for Windows

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