uTorrent WebUI now Public

Written by Ernesto on September 17, 2006 

uTorrent’s web-based interface (WebUI) just entered the public BETA stage. The WebUI allows you to monitor your torrents from any pc in the world. With the web-monitor you can remotely start, stop, add, search torrents and more.
Here’s a screenshot, more screenshots can be found over here. The WebUI files are here.

uTorrent’s web-based interface (WebUI) just entered the public BETA stage. The WebUI allows you to monitor your torrents from any pc in the world. With the web-monitor you can remotely start, stop, add, search torrents and more.

Here’s a screenshot, more screenshots can be found over here. The WebUI files are here.

webui utorrent

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7 Responses (Add yours or TrackBack)

1 Sep 18, 2006 at 11:09 by Soulxlight

Very, very nice. I was waiting on something like this…

2 Sep 19, 2006 at 01:41 by Platypus

This looks awesome, but what aboutthe risk of being hacked?
And will it be easier or harder for the MPAA to trace you? I’m confused

3 Sep 19, 2006 at 06:49 by Ernesto

I don’t think the MPAA is allowed to hack into your computer…

4 Sep 19, 2006 at 19:02 by ThatGuy

It’s only a risk to being hacked since it’s an open webserver on your computer. However, the MPAA probably wouldn’t be scanning around for utorrent users. They can do that easily enough without a web ui to look around for.

5 Oct 10, 2006 at 15:04 by Diego

How do you install this in a linux box?

6 Nov 19, 2006 at 12:31 by philo

Is it out. i’d like to try this. UI

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