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Tixati is a proprietary BitTorrent client written in C++ that provides Linux and Windows users with a lightweight, ad-free environment for peer-to-peer file distribution. Positioned in the File Sharing category, the program focuses on delivering complete BitTorrent protocol support—including magnet links, DHT, PEX, LSD, and encrypted connections—without bundling spyware or promotional modules. Its single-window interface presents real-time statistics on individual torrents, peers, seeds, trackers, and bandwidth consumption, while an integrated RSS reader and scheduling engine allow automated download workflows for content that appears regularly on monitored feeds. Advanced users can fine-tune global or per-torrent limits for upload, download, and seeding, create custom bandwidth charts, and enforce IP-filter rules to block unwanted clients or regions. Because the application is distributed as a portable executable as well as a conventional installer, it can be carried on removable media and launched without altering host system settings, a feature valued by administrators who operate across multiple machines. Version 3.35-1, the only trackable release in the current branch, continues the developer’s policy of issuing frequent small increments that refine protocol handling, memory usage, and UI responsiveness rather than adding extraneous plug-ins. Typical use cases range from downloading large open-source ISO images and Creative Commons media collections to redistributing corporate software updates inside local networks, all while maintaining detailed event logs that assist in troubleshooting swarm connectivity issues. Tixati 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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