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Hmm... Wow people are pretty split on uTorrent vs Transmission... What are the differences? I'm currently using uTorrent because it seems to be simple enough and it gets the job done. And it's pretty lightweight (even though it does trigger my discrete GPU in my MBP).

I think I used to use Transmission when I first got a Mac (the uTorrent client was either not made yet or was in early beta) and I didn't like it. But I've heard that it's improved since then. Maybe I'll have to check it out even though uTorrent seems fine enough for my needs.

My main issue with Transmission was that it didn't had trackerless support, but I always preferred its interface over uTorrent's. Trackerless support has since been added to Transmission, so at this point both clients perform pretty much the same when it comes to downloads. For me it's now purely a matter of which interface I like the most.

uTorrent's interface just seems to scream "early beta" to me and I think its sidebar serves no real purpose (I know you can hide it, but that ugly button is still there at the bottom).

Transmission for me.

I saw screenshots of the very first version (beta?) of ?Torrent on the Mac, but wanted to keep going on with Transmission, so I have no clue what happened with ?Torrent since then. :laugh:

But I?ve never been deceived by Transmission except in the versions prior to 0.8 when it was banned by a lot of trackers. Since then it has been rock solid, and 2.3 is coming out really soon.

Transmission pretty much because it has the benefit of having good group of developers, a dedicated Mac guy and being something that runs on multiple platforms yet remaining native on each one tells me at least as an end user there is some attention to detail :D

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