Not only was support for multiple servers a personal nice-to-have, but it was also requested by some of the Transdroid users. So I finally had the time to build this very nice feature, which is in the newly released 0.10.1. It is now very easy to switch between set-ups. One of the main benefits: when you come how and connect to your local WiFi, a simple tap on your LAN server configuration is enough to connect to your torrent app again. Here are some screenshots of the new functionality:
And have you noticed that you can now not only search isoHunt, but BTJunkie and Mininova as well? I will build a web search feature in the near future.
Oh, and the nasty widget bug is also solved in this release. Sorry for any inconvience this may have caused. Hope the new features make up for it. 🙂
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Hi!
I’m the user that do that request, so I’m very happy with this new feature.
Thank you very much… Transdroid is a must-have app.. 🙂
Any chance that Transdroid may support Vuze in the future? Vuze is a kitchen sink torrent client that many prefer because it’s unbeatable iTunes integration. It can convert movies to M4V for play on Iphones and iPods.
Hi! I’m using for a long time transdroid to control transmission on my debian testing.
Yesterday, i’ve install Sidux (based on debian unstable), that have KDE4 and not GNOME (mm.. i prefer gnome 🙁 ). I’ve installed a qt torrent client, KTorrent, but it isn’t supported by Transdroid. Is possible to support also ktorrent in the next release? Otherwise i return to use transmission 😛
thanks for your fantastic app and sorry for my english!
J’ai le galaxy android mais j’ai peux même pas télécharger, pas voir;