job.
JMHO
Jim
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Since uTorrent has finally pissed me off (adverts are now r
years. It is a Spartan application that does the job.
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Since uTorrent has finally pissed me off (adverts are now randomly un-muted),
what something good to replace it?
Thanks...Steve
Since uTorrent has finally pissed me off (adverts are now randomly
un-muted), what something good to replace it?
Thanks...Steve
share ? other then port forwarding ?
fp
At 07:18 AM 9/12/2006, Zulfiqar Naushad Poked the stick with:
The trick to any torrent based download is the
configuration of the router/firewall, torrent client
and the computer itself.
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utorrent is the best client. Azureus is good beccause
of the plugins, but other than that utorrent is much
more lighter on the resources.
The trick to any torrent based download is the
configuration of the router/firewall, torrent client
and the computer itself.
It's all very confusing at
I'm trying out uTorrent today. It uses about 1/3 the RAM of BitLord,
which I had been using (and really like) and appears to be slightly
faster on the downloads and is easy to use.
T
I have been UTorrent all year.. it's great, never gives me a problem, and
it has a easy to use interface that provides lots of information.
At 11:44 AM 8/30/2006, you wrote:
I'm trying out uTorrent today. It uses about 1/3 the RAM of BitLord,
which I had been using (and really like) and
I switched to utorrent way back. Fantastic client
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From: Thane Sherrington [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2006 15:44:19
To:hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Subject: [H] Torrent Client
I'm trying out uTorrent today. It uses
At 03:49 PM 30/08/2006, Winterlight wrote:
I have been UTorrent all year.. it's great, never gives me a
problem, and it has a easy to use interface that provides lots of information.
That's great confirmation to hear. I guess I should have asked
sooner. :) I really liked BitLord, but it's
Really makes Azureus and java evangelists look silly...
From: Thane Sherrington [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [H] Torrent Client
Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2006 15:56:09 -0300
At 03:49 PM 30/08
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From: Thane Sherrington [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2006 15:44:19
To:hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Subject: [H] Torrent Client
I'm trying out uTorrent today. It uses about 1/3 the RAM of BitLord,
which I had been using (and really like) and appears to be slightly
faster on the downloads
Yep. Uses a ton less memory and its dht function actuall works correctly
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From: Hayes Elkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2006 14:58:23
To:hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Subject: Re: [H] Torrent Client
Really makes
When you see a single app take up 200+ mb of ram utorrent is 1/20th of that
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From: Thane Sherrington [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2006 16:32:25
To:The Hardware List hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Subject: Re: [H] Torrent
At 04:48 PM 30/08/2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When you see a single app take up 200+ mb of ram utorrent is 1/20th of that
Sun needs to either fix Java bloat or start handing out 256MB DIMMs
with the download. :)
T
I love uTorrent as well :)
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At 05:16 PM 30/08/2006, Winterlight wrote:
UTorrent is auto update, it asks you, of course, but it is almost
instant after you give approval. Plus there is nothing to install
with Utorrent. It is all in it's own directory which allows you to
move it around at will. I run it from a VM.
I
I am using abc but looks like I'll have to give utorrent a try.
Thane Sherrington wrote:
At 05:16 PM 30/08/2006, Winterlight wrote:
UTorrent is auto update, it asks you, of course, but it is almost
instant after you give approval. Plus there is nothing to install with
Utorrent. It is all in
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