
This isn’t the first build for Windows as there was an unofficial Windows build under the name Transmission-QT. But this time, it looks like the Transmission team wants to avoid confusion by releasing Windows builds on its website.
According to TorrentFreak, the next version should mark the official release on Transmission’s download page. But nothing is stopping you to download the initial release already.
Why is Transmission better than your average BitTorrent client anyway? Transmission is free and doesn’t try to shove any ad down your throat. It’s not cluttered like µTorrent or Vuze as it doesn’t have a built-in video player or search engine.
From my quick testing, it looks like the Windows app has the same features as its OS X counterpart. You can monitor RSS feeds, watch a folder for new .torrent files, control your client from a command-line interface or web interface, and more.
Transmission also became famous as a build was recently infected with the first fully functional OS X ransomware. Apple revoked the ransomware’s Mac app development certificate and Transmission quickly released a new build to remove the ransomware. So let’s hope that the Transmission team has enhanced the security of its repository as well.
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