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Definitive Best BitTorrent Client 2007



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G3torrent is good for downloading multiple things over night as it has the option to stop sharing once its done downloading, but utorrent is good for large files and porn as it seems to download faster.

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I personally think uTorrent is overrated.

As for my favorite client, i always thought that uTorrent was overrated too. I was a huge Bitcomet fan as it was very user friendly, but I recently switched over to uTorrent after I did a system reinstall and I have to say I love it!!! I seem to get better speeds overall and it has a much smaller memory footprint. Bitcomet would easily get upto 60mb or 80mb when I was downloading a lot of files. However, uTorrent is currently using 20mb on 11 downloads.

+1 for uTorrent

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I used Bit tornado until I seen a post similar to this one posted. Everyone said to give utorrent a try so i did. And I must say I am extremely pleased with it so far.

I do not need bells and whistles, all I needed was a client to download with and be done, and I have to say utorrent does that extremely well, and has the ability/options for me to do a TON of other things with it if I wish.. 1 feature I do actually use is you can have 1 folder for downloading/unfinished files, and then have it automatically move the file to another after they are completely and delete any extra remnants of the torrent. I like that. Not a huge thing but for me its nice.

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