Versions:

  • 6.4.13
  • 6.3.9
  • 5.5.10
  • 5.5.9
  • 5.5.8
  • 5.5.7
  • 5.5.6
  • 5.5.5
  • 5.5.4
  • 5.5.3
  • 5.5.2
  • 5.5.1
  • 5.5.0
  • 5.4.1
  • 5.4.0
  • 5.3.8
  • 5.3.7
  • 5.3.6
  • 5.3.5
  • 5.3.1
  • 5.3.0
  • 5.2.16
  • 5.2.15
  • 5.2.14
  • 5.2.12
  • 5.2.11
  • 5.2.7
  • 5.2.6
  • 5.2.2
  • 5.2.1
  • 5.2.0
  • 5.1.10
  • 5.1.9
  • 5.1.8
  • 5.1.6
  • 5.1.4
  • 5.1.2
  • 5.1.0
  • 5.0.12
  • 5.0.11
  • 5.0.10
  • 5.0.9
  • 5.0.6
  • 5.0.5
  • 4.5.10
  • 4.5.9
  • 4.5.8
  • 4.5.6
  • 4.5.5
  • 4.5.4
  • 4.5.2
  • 4.5.1
  • 4.5.0
  • 4.4.19
  • 4.4.14
  • 4.4.11
  • 4.4.10
  • 4.4.9
  • 4.4.8
  • 4.4.7
  • 4.4.5
  • 4.4.3
  • 4.4.1
  • 4.3.14
  • 4.3.12
  • 4.3.11
  • 3.10.0
  • 3.9.10
  • 3.9.8
  • 3.9.7
  • 3.9.6
  • 3.9.5
  • 3.9.3
  • 3.9.2
  • 3.9.0
  • 3.8.1
  • 3.7.6
  • 3.7.5
  • 3.7.2
  • 3.7.1
  • 3.7.0
  • 3.6.0
  • 3.5.5
  • 3.5.3
  • 3.5.2
  • 3.5.0
  • 3.3.7
  • 3.3.6
  • 3.3.5
  • 3.2.2
  • 3.2.0
  • 3.1.20
  • 3.1.19
  • 3.1.17
  • 3.1.16
  • 3.1.11
  • 3.1.7

Miru 6.4.13, published by ThaUnknown_, is a pure-JavaScript BitTorrent client purpose-built for instant anime streaming that eliminates the traditional wait for complete downloads. Operating in the Video Streaming category, the application merges the functionality of a torrent downloader, media player, and content manager into one ad-free, telemetry-free interface, positioning itself as a hybrid of qBittorrent, Taiga, and MPV that behaves like a conventional streaming site while retaining torrent advantages such as selectable file downloads, higher swarm speeds, superior video quality, and faster post-broadcast availability. Version 6.4.13 arrives as the ninety-seventh public iteration since the project’s inception, reflecting a rapid release cadence that continuously refines the seeking algorithm: whereas sequential downloaders abort playback when a user jumps to unbuffered data, Miru re-prioritizes the missing pieces on the fly, letting the built-in player resume almost instantly. Typical use cases range from binge-watching seasonal series without storage commitment to archiving preferred releases in 1080p or 2160p while sharing bandwidth back to the swarm, all without registering accounts or enduring advertisements. The integrated list manager tracks airing shows, auto-downloads new episodes, and exports watch history to local JSON for migration between devices. Because the entire stack runs on Node.js and renders inside an embedded Chromium window, the footprint remains modest and the UI consistent across Windows, macOS, and Linux. Miru is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always serving the latest version and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.

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