Manage your torrents from your Android device
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Eric Kok acd0057b52 Synchronized access to methods in all torrent adapters (notably Transmission) to ensure parallel execution of requests don't interfere with static session codes/authentication tokens. 11 years ago
core Synchronized access to methods in all torrent adapters (notably Transmission) to ensure parallel execution of requests don't interfere with static session codes/authentication tokens. 11 years ago
external Adde max transfer speeds picker.\nBumbed build target to API level 14. 11 years ago
full Added GNU GPL v3 license statement to all code (Java, XML) files. 11 years ago
lib Synchronized access to methods in all torrent adapters (notably Transmission) to ensure parallel execution of requests don't interfere with static session codes/authentication tokens. 11 years ago
lite Added GNU GPL v3 license statement to all code (Java, XML) files. 11 years ago
.gitignore Removed old Transdroid UI from the (visual) directory tree; the master branch is now Transdroid 2 only. 11 years ago
.hgignore Added Synology NAS support. 12 years ago
COPYING Initial import of source, both android and lib projects from original SVN revision 377 13 years ago
README.md Added new project readme in markdown format. Transdroid is now on GitHub 11 years ago

README.md

Transdroid

www.transdroid.org
Google+ - Twitter - Old Google Code site - transdroid@2312.nl
"Manage your torrents from your Android device"

Screen shot of the main torretns listing screen

Manage your torrents from your Android device with Transdroid. All popular clients are supported, including µTorrent, Transmission, rTorrent, Vuze, Deluge and BitTorrent 6. You can view and manage the running torrents and individual files. Adding is easy via the integrated search, RSS feeds or the barcode scanner. Monitor progress using the home screen widget or background alarm service.

Transdroid was migrated from its Google Code Mercurial repo to GitHub with the 2.0-alpha3 tag and its .apk release.

Contributions

Code and design contributions are very welcome. You might want to contact me via social networks (G+, Twitter) or e-mail first. Please note all code will be GNU GPL v3 licensed.

Please respect the coding standards for easier merging. master contains the current release version of Transdroid while dev contains the active development version. However, larger, new features are developed in their own branch.

Code structure

Transdroid is currently developed in Eclipse, against Android 4.3 (API level 18). To support lite and full version of the app, the core UI is contained in a separate Android library project. The torrent client adapters are also in a seperate project, called Transdroid Connect, but this is a classic Java project. If the Connect project is updated, a fresh .jar needs to be exported (currently manually) to core/libs/transdroid.jar.

  • core - Contains the core Android library project with UI, services, resources, etc.
  • full - Full app version (website release) through AndroidManifest.xml configuration
  • lite - Lite version (for Play Store, without search and RSS) through AndroidManifest.xml configuration
  • external - Local copies of required external Android libraries
  • lib - The Torrent Connect project containing torrent client communication code

Developed By

Designed and developed by Eric Kok of 2312 development. Contributions by various others (see commit log).

License

Copyright 2010-2013 Eric Kok et al.

Transdroid is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.

Transdroid is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
GNU General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with Transdroid.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

Some code/libraries are used in the project: