Transmission is a cross-platform BitTorrent client that is:
Easy.
Transmission is designed from the ground up to balance power with simplicity. We’ve set initial preferences so things Just Work, while advanced features like watch directories, bad peer blocking, and the web interface can be configured with just a few clicks. When Ubuntu chose Transmission as its default BitTorrent client, one of the most-cited reasons was its easy learning curve.
Lean.
With few dependencies and written in C, Transmission has the lowest memory footprint of any BitTorrent client we’ve seen. It’s also the client of choice on low-memory hardware. Imageshack chose Transmission for its BitTorrent farms because the competition requires amounts of memory several times greater than Transmission.
Native.
Unlike some cross-platform programs, Transmission seamlessly integrates with your operating system. The Mac OS X interface is written in Objective-C and uses Growl notifications and dock badging to keep you informed.
Powerful.
Transmission has the features you expect in a BitTorrent client: encryption, a web-based interface, peer exchange, UPnP and NAT-PMP port forwarding, web seed support, watch directories, tracker editing, global and per-torrent speed limits, and more.
Free.
Transmission is free software. All its code is freely available online and is licensed under either the GNU Public License v2 or the MIT License. The development team welcomes anyone who is interested in contributing code, documentation, translations, or other help.

Visit Transmission’s website.
Download Transmission 1.42.
Download beta version 1.50.
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