symtorrent symbian app free download
Name - symtorrent
Category - simulators
Resolution - multi
Type - Symbian s60v3
Size - 239 KB
Rating - 2/5 from 64 ratings
Category - simulators
Resolution - multi
Type - Symbian s60v3
Size - 239 KB
Rating - 2/5 from 64 ratings
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Description:
Ver v1.40, for S60v3 SymbianOS 9.x-Freeware
SymTorrent is the first full-featured and complete BitTorrent client for Symbian OS. It supports downloading multiple torrent files at the same time, is capable of both downloading and uploading and can save the status of your unfinished torrents, so you can resume the downloads after restarting the application. You can also check the status of each file inside a torrent along with several other statistics and properties during download.
SymTorrent is the first and currently only one BitTorrent client for Symbian OS. It supports downloading multiple torrents at the same time, is capable of both downloading and uploading and can save the status of your unfinished torrents, so you can resume the downloads after restarting the application. You can also check the status of each file inside a torrent along with several other statistics and properties during download. Torrents can be started from the browser, and selecting the files that are downloaded from multi file torrents is also supported.
Currently, SymTorrent is available for mobile devices based on the S60 Platform 3rd edition. Supported phone models include all recently released Symbian OS based phones, such as the Nokia Nseries/Eseries devices and many older models as well.
Whats new:
The wait is over: SymTorrent 1.40 is here. This is a major release, loaded with new features and bugfixes. Starting and downloading torrents has become way more easier. SymTorrent might not beat the PC clients in terms of download speed, but torrenting on mobile phones is completely viable. The most significant updates are:
Torrents can be started from the web browser by clicking torrent links
You can select which files you want to download from torrents containing multiple files
Transfer speed and stability improved
Status of the downloads is saved correctly when the application exits
Attached File(s)
Ver v1.40, for S60v3 SymbianOS 9.x-Freeware
SymTorrent is the first full-featured and complete BitTorrent client for Symbian OS. It supports downloading multiple torrent files at the same time, is capable of both downloading and uploading and can save the status of your unfinished torrents, so you can resume the downloads after restarting the application. You can also check the status of each file inside a torrent along with several other statistics and properties during download.
SymTorrent is the first and currently only one BitTorrent client for Symbian OS. It supports downloading multiple torrents at the same time, is capable of both downloading and uploading and can save the status of your unfinished torrents, so you can resume the downloads after restarting the application. You can also check the status of each file inside a torrent along with several other statistics and properties during download. Torrents can be started from the browser, and selecting the files that are downloaded from multi file torrents is also supported.
Currently, SymTorrent is available for mobile devices based on the S60 Platform 3rd edition. Supported phone models include all recently released Symbian OS based phones, such as the Nokia Nseries/Eseries devices and many older models as well.
Whats new:
The wait is over: SymTorrent 1.40 is here. This is a major release, loaded with new features and bugfixes. Starting and downloading torrents has become way more easier. SymTorrent might not beat the PC clients in terms of download speed, but torrenting on mobile phones is completely viable. The most significant updates are:
Torrents can be started from the web browser by clicking torrent links
You can select which files you want to download from torrents containing multiple files
Transfer speed and stability improved
Status of the downloads is saved correctly when the application exits
Attached File(s)