Versions:

  • 0.10.8312.22349
  • 0.9.7837.24720

Kebler is a Transmission remote GUI for Windows, designed to give users a native desktop interface for managing BitTorrent downloads that are running on a Transmission daemon running locally or on another machine. Positioned in the File Sharing category, the program presents a clean, lightweight alternative to web-based front-ends, translating Transmission’s JSON-RPC protocol into familiar Windows controls so that torrents can be added, paused, prioritized, labeled, and monitored without opening a browser. Typical use cases include administering a headless Transmission instance on a home server, controlling an always-on seedbox from a laptop, or simply unifying several remote Transmission nodes under one windowed workspace. Bandwidth graphs, per-torrent detail panels, folder-organized lists, and selective file downloading are exposed through the same RPC commands the daemon already understands, so no supplementary services are required; the user only needs the daemon’s IP, port, and authentication credentials. Version 0.10.8312.22349, published by Kebler, is the second public build, indicating active incremental development focused on stability and protocol compliance rather than feature bloat. Because the utility is self-contained and configuration is stored in a portable INI file, it can be carried on removable media and launched on any modern Windows workstation without administrative rights, making it convenient for travelers who want to check seeding ratios or add new magnets while away from their main PC. Kebler is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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