Yury Sidorov & Transmission Remote GUI working group

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Yury Sidorov and the Transmission Remote GUI working group maintain a lightweight yet powerful Windows client that wraps the full feature set of the Unix-based Transmission BitTorrent daemon in a responsive, Explorer-like interface. Transmission Remote GUI lets users add, queue, label and prioritize torrents across local or remote daemons running on NAS boxes, Raspberry Pi rigs or headless servers; it exposes ratio limits, speed schedules, peer lists, magnet links, selective file downloads and RSS auto-downloading without forcing anyone onto the command line. The program speaks the daemon’s JSON-RPC protocol over HTTP/HTTPS, so bandwidth graphs, location-based peer maps and per-torrent piece views update in real time while the actual heavy lifting stays on the remote host. Because the GUI is only a frontend, it starts instantly, uses a few megabytes of RAM and can be carried on a thumb drive, making it popular with seedbox operators, media-server owners and anyone who wants a consistent Windows experience while the torrent engine stays quietly in the closet. The project keeps compatibility with every Transmission release, offers optional encryption, proxy support and a portable mode that writes settings next to the exe. Transmission Remote GUI is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are sourced from trusted Windows package channels such as winget, always deliver the newest build, and can be queued alongside other applications for unattended batch installation.

Transmission Remote GUI

Transmission Remote GUI is a feature rich cross platform front-end to remotely control Transmission daemon via its RPC protocol. It is faster and has more functionality than the built-in Transmission web interface.

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