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The Opera web browser had a torrent client built-in for a long time.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Opera_web_brows...

Looks like since version 9, released in 2006.



Honestly it should be standard in all browsers.


What if I'd argue otherwise - that download managers (including plain HTTP(S) downloads) shouldn't be a part of browser, but a separate pieces of software?

I suspect that in modern "we don't download anything, we watch/read/run this on the web" times in-browser downloading is bound to be second-class citizen that vendors would not pay any significant attention to beyond the simplest scenarios. Basically, the torrent support will be barely functional, just like the current HTTP downloads are. If they're split in a separate program (buzzword: microservice) they still have a chance, though.


What if I'd argue otherwise - that download managers (including plain HTTP(S) downloads) shouldn't be a part of browser, but a separate pieces of software?

Well, they used to be, but now they aren't anymore, so you'll probably want to start somewhere around there. In the early days of resumable HTTP downloads and simpler browsers, there were lots of download managers.

https://www.internetdownloadmanager.com/support/using_idm/us...




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