![]() Microsoft's Store, which was formerly known as Windows Store, has had its fair share of copycat and fake applications since its initial release with Microsoft's Windows 8 operating system. One explanation of that is that it uses some form of container format that includes the repackaged qBittorrent files. The original version of qBittorrent for the desktop has a size of 25 Megabytes the Store version on the other hand is 12 times larger as it has a size of about 310 Megabytes at the time of writing. The version that is offered on the Microsoft Store is much larger than the desktop edition. All of these are commercial applications and ports of open source software. Released applications include Smplayer 2020, DarkAudacity, and Pwsafe. The developer account that is behind the Microsoft Store version of qBittorrent has published three additional applications on the Store all of them commercial ports of popular applications. The person publicizing it doesn't have permission to use the qBittorrent name/logo. It isn't an official release nor it is coming from us. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The warning has been attached to the two newest qBittorrent releases:ĪTTENTION WINDOWS USERS: There's a "qBittorrent" app on the Windows Store which costs money. In addition, the Microsoft Store release is not free but needs to be purchased. The warning, which is displayed on the release notes page on the official qBittorrent website, informs users that the Microsoft Store version is not created by the team nor officially licensed or sanctioned by the original development team. ![]()
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