
Tomato Torrent is currently built on the 4.2 branch of the original BitTorrent client, with the program structured to separate the BitTorrent code from the Macintosh code. Tomato Torrent is a BitTorrent client for computers running Apple Computer's Mac OS X operating system. If for whatever reason you don't want to use BitTorrent to download files through the Torrent protocol, Tomato Torrent allows you to carry out the same actions, and is built on version 4.2 of that popular program. BitTorrent client with some interesting features. I got 80% of the download window's current functionality implemented within 3 days of starting the project. The main goal of the Tomato Torrent project was to separate the BitTorrent code from the Mac code, so that either can be updated without having to modify the other. In this case, you can use the ZIP file to install and run both V-Ray for Maya and V-Ray Standalone from arbitrary locations on your machine or local network. Sometimes users need to be able to quickly switch between different V-Ray versions without having to constantly reinstall it.Upgrading such an installation is a lot easier too, as you don't need to run the installer on every user's computer.

That way, multiple users can start Maya along with V-Ray for Maya using just a script that sets up the environment variables without the need to run local installations.

