Vuze 5.2.0 released, Install it in Ubuntu 13.10 Linux Mint 16
Last updated: April 4, 2019
Vuze bittorrent client recently released version 5.2.0 with improvements, bug fixes and translation updates. It features torrent tagging, file prioritization, and more.
Vuze 5.2.0 change log:
Better organization of torrents files is possible with the introduction of color-coding for tags
Several improvements have been made to the torrent file experience overall.
users can also choose which file type to download, such as .avi, .mp4 and others.
The torrent client software now has a menu option in the notification area to dismiss all notifications.
Brazilian Portuguese, Basque and Spanish language updates have been implemented.
Persist column add/remove via header menu
Table structure change was losing a tag listener and subsequently failing to update correctly
Unloading a plugin was causing a second plugins images to be disposed
Search bar was truncating long URIs
Magnet plugin wasn’t handling URIs with ‘xt’ sections properly
Removed blocking call to get public IP address from initialization path
Respect ‘do not activate UI’ on download addition
Fixed end-game-mode looping bug
Lots of minor fixes detected by Coverity static code analysis tool
Improved performance of timer event handling
Fixed ‘upload only’ message support
Prevent a hanging UPnP device from blocking caller
Handle separators other than ‘-’ when parsing port ranges
Remove unnecessary retry on downloads that will most likely fail identically
Alert audio files weren’t playing when contained in folders with certain characters or symbols in name
Option to have multiple torrent-options screens on a single dialog as opposed to separate dialogs per torrent
Automatic application of tracker templates on a per-tag basis (to merge, replace and remove trackers)
Automatic tagging of downloads based on their trackers
Install Vuze 5.2.0:
For Ubuntu 13.10 Saucy and Linux Mint 16 Petra, we can install Vuze 5.2.0 from GetDeb repository by running commands below one by one in terminal (Ctrl+Alt+T):
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