

new `SessionManager` higher level session wrapper abstraction, DHT API improvements (now with IPv6 support) in sync with libtorrent's master branch

debug builds supported in travis for android arm, linux 64bit and macOS

linux arm builds make use of NEON hardware extensions. JLibtorrent 1.2.0.0 changelog - android arm builds floating-point hardware targets VFPv3 architecture We are perhaps several months ahead of the technological curve with respect to any other Bittorrent client in the market which relies on libtorrent (QBitTorrent, Transmission and who knows, perhaps uTorrent as well)įor those who want to know more about the nitty gritty, here are some of the fixes and optimizations performed to make the best out of your CPUs on multiple architectures (these upgrades will certainly be felt for Android users running on arm, arm64 and intel processors, download speeds should increase as the entire network gets this update, and the battery consumption of the app is now at an all time minimum, multiply that a few million times and we’re probably having somewhat of an impact in the environment) JlibTorrent 1.2.0.0 is the star of this release, we’ve been working hard along the libtorrent team and we’ve packed bleeding edge libtorrent updates that make use of the latest improvements coming out of the C++ technological stack FrostWire relies on for super fast downloads. * Fixes issue showing active transfers on launch * Fixes media player for macOS Sierra (10.12) This release is extremely important for macOS Sierra (10.12) users as previous versions are not Sierra compatible. FrostDog by new release includes the latest jlibtorrent 1.2.0.0, which brings a lot of improvements for torrent downloading. Hi everyone! We are pleased to launch a new version of FrostWire for Windows, macOS and Linux.
