Torrennt Clients

Category: Geeks r Us

Post 1 by psycho rabbit (Sizzling Sausages) on Saturday, 12-Nov-2005 18:04:23

I have recently been told by a person *unnamed* that they are using ABC as a torrennt client. However, ABC is doing strange and wierd things to his PC. What other torrennt clients can people suggest that have had success in the past.

Post 2 by CallMeAl (Veteran Zoner) on Saturday, 12-Nov-2005 18:17:46

Hi,
try Utorrent:
http://www.utorrent.com/

I just found this client a few weeks ago but my conclusion so far is that it rocks! It's very feature rich, but it's a small, tightly coded program. 'Accessibility with Jaws is quite good as well.

--Al

Post 3 by KC8PNL (The best criticism of the bad is the practice of the better.) on Saturday, 12-Nov-2005 18:54:45

I use bit commet here. As long as you don't mind using the jaws cursor, it works good.

Post 4 by Brooke (I just keep on posting!) on Wednesday, 16-Nov-2005 10:01:58

I also use BitComet and have had good luck with it, but you do need to use the Jaws cursor at times.

Post 5 by OrangeDolphinSpirit (Despite the cost of living, have you noticed how popular it remains?) on Wednesday, 16-Nov-2005 16:50:33

Yeah, BitComet is awesome!

Post 6 by KC8PNL (The best criticism of the bad is the practice of the better.) on Wednesday, 16-Nov-2005 17:12:16

Just do not use the program that is very similar to bit commet known as bit lord. Although I never detected any spywear with version 0.56 when I ran it here, word on the street is that v 1 and higher does have some sort of utility that reports both the torrents u r using and your transfering statistics.