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BEncode Editor – Only one real .torrent and µTorrent’s .dat file editor

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The BT torrent file based on the peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing protocol is an important way to acquire and share network resources nowadays. But sometimes the files list within a torrent file downloaded from Internet can be very disordered, whereas what we need is probably just a part of the listed files. In particular, more and more torrent files were deliberately added a large amount of objectionable AD images, promotional texts, Internet Shortcuts linking to web pages, and other junk files by their makers or spreaders.

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Torrent File Editor – Create and edit torrent file from scratch

Torrent File Editor is a free, open-source and cross-platform BitTorrent file “laundering” edge tool developed by Ivan Romanov from Russia. It was written using Qt framework, and specially designed to create and edit .torrent files.

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