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Wow, I can honestly say that this version is a HELL of alot faster then the other version. Thanks to the

* Better download speeds from BitComet clients.

feature, I use to never be able to connect well with other BitComet users. But right now I'm connected to several and getting >50KB/sec from a torrent with ~7 seeders and 35 Peers which I couldn't break the 25-30KB/sec barrier with 1.3.

Definitely! I think they also punish BitComet cheaters? There was a war on uTorrents threads for that...

"Better download speeds from BitComet clients."

I don't understand that. Does it mean you download faster from users who use BitComet than in previous versions, or you download faster from them than from a user using BitTornado or Azureus? :huh:

first. uTorrent had issues downloading from BitComet users.... Now the issues are solved :)

I wonder how many legal torrents are that deserve the use of this client...

:D I bet you don't download every single build of 5 or 6 Linux distros in real time.. like me :devil:

No, really, I do.. but my connection is crap as well, only 512 kbs SHARED WITH 32 OTHER B@ST@RDS

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New Beta : 1.4.1 (build 404)

--- 2006-01-15: Version 1.4.1-beta (build 404)

- Feature: ESC minimizes

- Change: net.low_cpu defaults to false.

- Change: Reworked network code for faster speeds.

- Change: Add torrent dialog defaults to whatever folder entered in settings

- Change: Added some qualities to rss reader

- Change: Changed date formated

- Fix: Fixed crash in torrent creator

- Fix: Ipfilter memory leak

http://www.utorrent.com/download/beta/utor...a-build-404.exe

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?Torrent 1.4 Build 406 Beta>

--- 2006-01-19: Version 1.4.1-beta (build 406)

- Change: Icons in RSS Releases (thanks TVTAD)

- Change: RSS Not filtering matches full release name

- Change: RSS Reader supports more date formats

- Fix: Support mixes of name and name.utf8

- Change: Adjusted some lazy bitfield parameters

- Change: Renamed to RSS Downloader

- Change: Allow deleting multiple history lines at the same time

- Fix: Fix small bug with negative peer upload counters introduced in 405.

- Change: Add a bunch of RSS qualities

http://www.utorrent.com/download/beta/utor...a-build-406.exe

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I'm a bit wary of this new setting.......... :unsure:

Disable Windows Firewall when uTorrent starts (Windows SP2 or later only)

.......and its on by 'default'........ :o

It's just poorly worded. All they do is add an exception for uTorrent, not disable the firewall entirely.

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I have a question: what does the availability number mean next to the blue graph? When downloading, it'll be at 24.xx or something, but when finished downloading, it'll say 1.0.

I think it's total number of complete files you're seeing.

It changes to 1 once you've finished because you disconnect from seeds.

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