Background Intelligent Transfer Service - List of Non-Microsoft Applications That Use BITS

List of Non-Microsoft Applications That Use BITS

  • AppSense uses BITS to install Packages on clients.
  • BITS Download Manager: A download manager for Windows that creates BITS Jobs.
  • BITSync: An open source utility that uses BITS to perform file synchronization on Server Message Block network shares.
  • Civilization V: Uses BITS to download mod packages
  • EVE Online: Uses BITS to download all the patches post-Apocrypha (March 10, 2009). It is also now used in the client repair tool.
  • Google Gears Installer: Uses BITS to download gears data.
  • Google Pack: Uses BITS to download managed applications.
  • KBOX Systems Management Appliance: A systems management appliance that can use BITS to deliver files to Windows systems.
  • RSS Bandit: Uses BITS to download attachments in web feeds.
  • Oxygen media platform: Uses BITS to distribute Media Content and Software Updates
  • Seven Update: A open source update platform that uses BITS to download software updates.
  • SharpBITS An open source download manager for Windows that handles BITS jobs.
  • WinBITS : An open source Downloader for Windows that downloads files by creating BITS Jobs.
  • YouTube uploader: Uses BITS
  • Novell ZENworks Desktop Management: A systems management software that can use BITS to deliver application files to workstations.

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