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Hell, ?Torrent serves me very, very well. Very low memory usage, very nice download speeds, and a nice overall interface. I used to use Azureus and the original torrent app, BitTorrent, but I always head back to ?Torrent, and for a damn good reaso;);) .

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i used to use Azureus but switched over to ?torrent and havent looked back...

Is the url list in the original post being updated to match the order of the votes, or is the original poster psychic? :rofl::

it matches the order... ur looking too much into it...:rolleyes::

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After the original and shadow's, I switched to Azureus... Used it for a long time as I couldn't get any other client to compete with it's speed, and dealt with the extreme memory usage (60-70mb)

Switched to uTorrent a couple months ago, and haven't seen any reason to go back! :laugh:

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Is the url list in the original post being updated to match the order of the votes, or is the original poster psychic? :rofl:

Actually I just added the links in the order of the poll choices, not the order of which client is winning in the poll. I'll add the ones mentioned for other in a while.

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Bitlord is a rip off bitcomet.

yeah, but I've used both, and I liked bitlord better..

Well, I've tried the original, bittornado, bitcomet, bitlord, azureus, and another linux one I forgot the name of.. but none of them can compare to ?Torrent. ?Torrent has offered me the perfect balance between resource usage/speed/features.

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yeah, but I've used both, and I liked bitlord better..

Well, I've tried the original, bittornado, bitcomet, bitlord, azureus, and another linux one I forgot the name of.. but none of them can compare to ?Torrent. ?Torrent has offered me the perfect balance between resource usage/speed/features.

What exactly did you like about it more? Either way, ?Torrent is the clear winn:) :)

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