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Posted at 06/02/2007, 08:07
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used to use azureus, then saw a beam of light shinning from this website that had this app called utorrent. light on memory and does exactly what a torrent app should just do, seed & leech! no need for fancy extras, like peer location etc... to make it seem a cut above the rest. utorrent all the way! |
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Posted at 06/02/2007, 11:07
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i use bitcomet~~~it has some very good settings;it protects my harddisk this is the most popular client in china~ |
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Posted at 11/02/2007, 12:22
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i got this information from another site... don't know of the accuracy so if anyone else can verify that'd be great. avoid the following clients: * utorrent * azerus these clients do not report correctly to the tracker when canceling/finishing a torrent session. if you use them then a few mb may not be counted towards the stats near the end, and torrents may still be listed in your profile for some time after you have closed the client. also, clients in alpha or beta version should be avoided. |
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Posted at 11/02/2007, 12:26
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that's the exact opposite of pretty much any tracker site faq i've ever seen. virtually all of them have azureus and utorrent as the recommended clients because they are the most accurate at session accounting, and don't uneccessarily hammer trackers. |
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Posted at 11/02/2007, 15:39
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i used azureus, because it simply gets better speeds on my network, i did use utorrent but after a while, the download speeds started to drop, i then switch to azureus and the speed came back, everything was the same, ports and rss feeds and stuff. so i chose the one that worked best i did like utorrent tho, some of its features were great, can anyone recoment a good rss feed plugin for azureus? |
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