Provides a remote control server for a running uTorrent Bit Torrent client from a web browser on a local IP address.
uTorrent WebUI is a remote management application which can control your uTorrent client from anywhere. It can be useful for managing seeding and pausing and resuming large downloads when you're away.
This program is mainly aimed towards more advanced users who know what they're doing and can configure their uTorrent client to accept incoming connections from the uTorrent WebUI application. It may also involve having to setup advanced firewall rules in order to allow connections. Though there are guides available on the web which address this.
As you might expect, remote connections are not allowed by default and both the uTorrent instance and the WebUI client are required to have a username and password set. Once everything has been setup, you can access uTorrent by visiting your hostname from the web, available in the settings you configured.
All in all, uTorrent WebUI is a really cool idea that has been implemented and it certainly is a great way to be able to share back with the torrent community, even when you're away from the PC.
Features of uTorrent WebUI
- Advanced Account Status: Able to monitor everything regarding your account in single page with live expiry time.
- Advanced File Manager: Able to delete non-unicode characters.
- BlazeLoad: Upload bundle of torrent files using interface and it will automatically queued into your webUI.
- HTTP Download: User friendly HTTP Download, right click and download.
- Renew/Upgrade Account: With a couple of clicks.
- Torrent Monitoring: Use your iPhone, Mobile Phone to check your torrent status.
Compatibility and License
uTorrent WebUI is provided under a freeware license on Windows from remote desktop software with no restrictions on usage. Download and installation of this PC software is free and 0.388 is the latest version last time we checked.
What version of Windows can uTorrent WebUI run on?
uTorrent WebUI can be used on a computer running Windows 11 or Windows 10. Previous versions of the OS shouldn't be a problem with Windows 8 and Windows 7 having been tested. It runs on both 32-bit and 64-bit systems with no dedicated 64-bit download provided.
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