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| 428949 | 2006-02-10 03:58:00 | whats the best to download torrents im using bitload does it make that much difference what i use | rawkus1020 (9720) | ||
| 428950 | 2006-02-10 04:03:00 | uTorrent, get it here: http://www.utorrent.com/ |
zqwerty (97) | ||
| 428951 | 2006-02-10 04:28:00 | Azureus is excellent but is made with Java so you will have to install Java 1.5 and it does use a bit of memory... Grab it from here: http://azureus.sourceforge.net/ (^ Links to the Java package are also avaliable there) |
HadO (796) | ||
| 428952 | 2006-02-10 05:26:00 | I also vote μtorrent. Small, simple, fast loading and uses far fewer resources than Azureus | bob_doe_nz (92) | ||
| 428953 | 2006-02-10 05:43:00 | I've been using ABC, its quite simple. Since it does everything I need I havn't bothered changing. | DangerousDave (697) | ||
| 428954 | 2006-02-10 05:48:00 | I Find bitload,uTorrent,Azureus all much the muchness although prefer uTorrent for its size or Azureus if you want some coolish pie graphics to watch while you download, all able to achieve 200KBPS+ with a good tracker. If you use a crappy mainstream web site for torrents (won't name due to rules) then you will be lucky to get 30KBPS. Most people with slow torrent problems are simply using crap torrents and then blame it on there client or ISP etc. |
Battleneter (60) | ||
| 428955 | 2006-02-10 07:57:00 | Yes, certain ISP's do actively "massage" the bandwidth of programs using common P2P ports. But this is easily worked around. :D |
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