Were or are there any bittorrent programs that run in OS 9?

I've done a couple of searches but the only thing I found was some kind of kludge you could do that didn't sound that successful with MacPython and Bittorrent. Any programs that ran natively in 9? This is more out of curiosity than actual need of a bittorrent program for 9. Thanks for the help lads.

John Wolf wrote:
I bet one existed years ago, but vanished from the market and existence.
There's still artifacts out there... Wether or not they still work is the question.
http://mac.oldapps.com/
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