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WinMobile Torrent v.3 Released

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - April 20, 2009


Adisasta, solution provider for mobile people, announces the release of WinMobile Torrent v.3 (wmTorrent v.3) for Windows Mobile. wmTorrent v.3 supports Windows Mobile Professional, Classic or Standard in all display modes.

This latest version of wmTorrent boasts many new features and enhancements. In addition to the standard torrent functions supported in the previous version, wmTorrent v.3 supports: trackerless torrent, peer exchange, plain text and RC4 protocol encryption, consolidated or full file saving mode, http seeding, Unicode UTF-8, saving to file directly without temporary file, file format compatible with most desktop client and many more.

Pricing and Availability

wmTorrent v.3 is commercially available to OEMs and end users.
wmTorrent v.3 is available in English language and is compatible with Windows Mobile Classic/Professional/Standard 5.x or later. All Windows Mobile screen resolutions are supported. A free, 5-day trial can be downloaded, or wmTorrent can be purchased for US$25.00 from www.wmTorrent.com



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