Versions:

  • 1.1

Torget 1.1, published by developer Michal Trojnara, is a specialized network utility whose single purpose is to accelerate the retrieval of very large files through the Tor anonymity network. Positioned in the Download Managers category, the application wraps the familiar Tor circuit-building process inside a lightweight, command-line interface that automatically negotiates multiple concurrent entry and exit relays, segments the requested asset into smaller chunks, and reassembles it locally at speeds that are typically several times faster than a standard Tor Browser download. Because every chunk is still routed over independent three-hop circuits, users obtain the same censorship-resistance and IP-address masking they expect from Tor, while the parallelized transfer strategy compensates for the latency that often discourages bulk downloads. Common use cases include fetching open-source operating-system images, scientific data sets, leaked document archives, or other multi-gigabyte payloads for journalists, researchers, and privacy-conscious individuals who must work behind restrictive firewalls or wish to keep their endpoint anonymous. The 1.1 release is the first and only version published to date; it ships as a portable Windows executable that requires no installation, reads .onion or clearnet URLs from the command line, verifies SHA-256 integrity once all segments arrive, and can resume interrupted sessions without rebuilding circuits. There is no graphical front-end, so scripting or batch automation is straightforward. Torget is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads supplied through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest build and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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