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TrguiNG, developed by the OpenScopeProject, serves as a lightweight yet full-featured remote graphical interface for the Transmission BitTorrent daemon, enabling users to manage torrents from any Windows workstation without running the heavy Qt-based Transmission GUI on the server itself. Built with modern web technologies and packaged as a native desktop application, the program exposes every function of the underlying daemon—adding magnet links or .torrent files, setting per-torrent bandwidth limits, labeling content with custom tags, moving data to new directories, and monitoring real-time peer, tracker and piece status—through a responsive layout that scales comfortably on high-DPI monitors. System administrators appreciate the ability to connect to multiple Transmission instances simultaneously, each shown in its own tab, while home users value the built-in RSS scanner that can automatically fetch new episodes from show feeds and apply pre-configured download rules. Advanced features include sequential downloading for media preview, selective file prioritization to skip unwanted extras, a dark theme that switches with the OS, and an optional system-tray minimization that keeps the window out of the way yet immediately accessible. Because the utility communicates exclusively over Transmission’s RPC interface, no additional software needs to be installed on the remote host, and all traffic can be tunneled through HTTPS or SSH for privacy. The project has iterated through four public releases to date, with version 1.5.1 refining the queue-ordering algorithm and adding support for the daemon’s latest 4.x series. TrguiNG is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest build and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.
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