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| BitLord | |||||
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| Developer | House of Life | ||||
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| Operating system | Microsoft Windows,macOS andAndroid | ||||
| Type | BitTorrent client | ||||
| License | Proprietary software (Adware) | ||||
| Website | www.bitlord.com | ||||
BitLord is a proprietaryadwareBitTorrent client available forMicrosoft Windows,macOS andAndroid.[1]
BitLord was first released in December 2004, as BitLord 0.56, based on and under license fromBitComet. From version 1.2 until 2.3.2, BitLord was based onDeluge, but has added several features of its own since then.
BitLord is (as of version 2.4) built usingPython and theQt cross-platform framework, and uses thelibtorrent-rasterbarC++library.
Upon download, BitLord will recommend other programs, such asOpera andAvast Antivirus, both of which are often bundled with software such as BitLord and might be considered unwanted by the user.[2][3]