Moreover, Transmission 2.90 adds support for the miniupnpc 14 API and libevent 2.1 library or higher versions, implements absolute paths as a requirement in RPC (Remote Procedure Call) requests, unifies the display of torrent's origin for all clients, improves validity checking of UTF-8, and no longer build transmission-cli by default. Prominent features of Transmission 2.90 include better renaming of torrents with a common prefix, support for PolarSSL, CyaSSL, and WolfSSL cryptographic backends, support for OpenSSL 0.9.7 or later, CMake support, lots of improvements for Windows systems and removal of support for Windows XP/2003 and Vista. There are over 50 changes in this release of the free BitTorrent everyone loves and use, besides uTorrent, of course, which is full of adware. ![]() Not only that, but looking at the changelog, we can notice that Transmission 2.90 is a major release, hence the new version number. ![]() We never thought that we will see a new, major stable version of the Transmission open-source and cross-platform BitTorrent client, ever, but what a surprise, Transmission 2.90 arrived on February 28, 2016.
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