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Definitive Best BitTorrent Client



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I use the original Bittorrent client. I've used others like the G3 torrent, Azureus, BitSprite, BitComet, utorrent, ABC torrent, Even Opera's Bittorrent client. But I find that they all are way too feature packed and don't really got a nice interface that's pure plain and simple witch is what the original Bittorrent client has. Witch I must seem like a dinousaur for using it but it's what I like and I plan to keep on using it. :)

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ive been using bitlord as i tried the original bittorrent client and hated it and then tried azureus and didnt like it much better than the first and then i tried bittornado which was awful and i found bitlord worked so i stopped there, but with all the love utorrent is getting in this thread, i might have to try it :cool:

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I've tried the first four, and of those I pretty much use Azureus the most...never liked uTorrent and don't really understand why so many people like it.

Because it's simple and doesn't take up too much space. Azuerus is for if you are a heavy bittorrenter... I have none of these but i know my friend uses bittorrents

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Voted for uTorrent. I'm a bit bribed, i suppose, i was around uT's development since the first released version. I definitly like how it came out eventually, It has everything 99% of the users needs and works like a charm. For the other 1% that needs extremely advanced features, i suppose Azureus is the answer.

I dont think BitComet even deserves an entry though. It needs to actually implement the BitTorrent protocol correctly before i can call it a BT client.

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Been using ?Torrent here because of it light on resourses and the fact that I can carry it around on my USB drive.

Tip to get ?, hold ALT and type 0181 while still holding ALT. After you press the last 1, let go of ALT and it will put in ?

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Been using ?Torrent here because of it light on resourses and the fact that I can carry it around on my USB drive.

Tip to get ?, hold ALT and type 0181 while still holding ALT. After you press the last 1, let go of ALT and it will put in ?

Alt + 230 also does it, and seems easier.

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uTorrent is great, but it seems like they have been going against what made them so attrative in the first place (minimal torrent client). Every version they release gets bigger and bigger and although it hasn't become a problem yet, I'd be nice if they just branched off a 'minimal' version with all the big fixes when the program does get bigger and use more resources. But so far it's great!

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