Vidalia is a cross-platform controller GUI for
the Tor software, built using the
Qt
framework. Using Vidalia, you can start and stop the Tor software, view its
status at a glance, and monitor bandwidth usage. Vidalia also makes it easy to
contribute to the Tor network by helping you set up and manage your own relay.
Vidalia runs on most platforms supported by Qt 4.2 or later, including
Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux or other Unix variants using the X11 window
system.
You can view some screenshots of Vidalia or go
straight to the download page.
Recent News
- 02-November-2008:
Vidalia 0.1.10 is released. See the
changelog for a list of fixes and improvements in this release.
- 02-September-2008:
Vidalia 0.1.9 is released. The 0.1.9 release fixes an
annoying menubar-related bug for OS X users, fixes a display issue in the Windows
installers, and includes improved translation support. See the
changelog for a list of all the other minor improvements.
- 18-August-2008:
Vidalia 0.1.8 is released. Vidalia 0.1.8 fixes a
significant packaging issue that could lead to ssleay32.dll-related crashes
on Windows systems. It also improves the usability of the message log when
debug logging is enabled, along with a number of other
minor fixes and improvements.