What client do you use for torrent files?

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  • beanzncheez
    Banned
    • Jun 2004
    • 4442

    #31
    Re: What client do you use for torrent files?

    Dare I ask how you got your nickname, manotas?

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    • FlashLight
      Addiction started
      • Jun 2004
      • 477

      #32
      Re: What client do you use for torrent files?


      hehehehe

      it is not the best, its just too good to be true...


      sorry, i had to say this.....
      I take Viagra and Prozac together. If I can't get it up, I don't care.

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      • pryt4n1s
        Fresh Peossy
        • Feb 2006
        • 6

        #33
        Re: What client do you use for torrent files?

        i use bitcomet, its quite "heavy" actually but its really stable

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        • FlashLight
          Addiction started
          • Jun 2004
          • 477

          #34
          Re: What client do you use for torrent files?

          oke the news about azureus, just read it on the PCstats newsletter:


          PCstats Weekly Tech Tips: Azureus BitTorrent Client Encryption TechniqueBitTorrent (BT)is one of the most useful protocols for finding and transferring files between peers, however it might be a bit too successful. Many ISP's (at least in North America) now throttle BT traffic to keep it from eating up too much bandwidth. That can slow data transfers to a handful of KB/s. Azureus (http://azureus.sourceforge.net ) is one of the more popular BitTorrent clients available, and it comes with a very handy feature - the ability to encrypt BT traffic! That means the ISP can no longer throttle traffic because it doesn't know what the packets are for. To use this feature, you'll need to install the Azureus client, and after the program has loaded click on the "Tools" menu then "Options...". From there expand the "Connections" options, click on "Transport Encryption" and in the main window check the "Require encrypted transport" box. Leave the "Minimum encryption transport" at stock (RC4) and also check the "Allow non-encrypted outgoing connections if encrypted connection attempts fails" and "Allow non-encrypted incoming connections" boxes so you can connect to non-encrypted traffic too.
          Once you've made those changes, click the save button and you're all set! From now on even if your ISP throttles BitTorrent traffic, the encryption will allow your data to run at full speed. =)
          Please note that Azureus is a bit of a memory hog, and requires Java to function.



          so atleast for one thing its better to have azureus. but if someone has azureus from US, and like, i have uTorrent in EU, and he is encrypting date, will i be able to recieve it
          I take Viagra and Prozac together. If I can't get it up, I don't care.

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          • GLD
            Gold Gabber
            • Apr 2006
            • 636

            #35
            Re: What client do you use for torrent files?

            Azureus, it's the most baller client eva!

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            • filthy
              Addiction started
              • Nov 2004
              • 352

              #36
              Re: What client do you use for torrent files?

              utorrent is the one for me!

              i have tried all mentioned clients above but no one even comes close to it! you won't notice it running not even with several torrent's running.

              ACE!
              Come on, Scott, you're still young! Being a true loser takes years of ineptitude.

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              • labmonkey
                Addiction started
                • Apr 2005
                • 352

                #37
                Re: What client do you use for torrent files?

                I've got to agree, utorrent is by far the most reliable and simple application right now
                "Nothing is True, Everything is Permitted"

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                • j_love01
                  Addiction started
                  • Jun 2006
                  • 465

                  #38
                  Re: What client do you use for torrent files?

                  I've tried quiet a few and I always end up coming back to Utorrent.
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                  • Krystyan
                    Platinum Poster
                    • Oct 2004
                    • 1049

                    #39
                    Re: What client do you use for torrent files?

                    i used azureus, abc, bitcomet and a couple more..
                    and i currently using utorrent.
                    depending on the computer you have... azureus is great, and so is utorrent.
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