torrentfreak.com— A new Dashboard widget for the Mac has simplified the process of creating a torrent to grabbing a file or folder and dragging it onto the Mac OS X Dashboard.
Feb 8, 2007View in Crawl 4
I found Azureus on my 2.1GHz G5 iMac would gobble CPU sometimes as much as 40%. I sold the G5 and bought an Intel Core 2 Duo iMac. I now never see more than 4% CPU utilization by Azureus when doing the same work. Both machines were on 10.4.8.
cavemonkey, Xtorrent cannot create torrents, and it's too bad. Maybe it'll be implemented since it's in constant devellopment, but still, we'll have to pay for it one day...
Closed AccountFeb 9, 2007
Apparently not.
strictneinFeb 9, 2007
Great, this will make it easier for Apple users to share Linux distributions.
mypenisFeb 9, 2007
awesome! easier way to get my porn..er...music...uh...content!
cavemonkey50Feb 9, 2007
I don't think Xtorrent supports torrent creation. If it does, how do you do it?
danormsbyFeb 9, 2007
I found Azureus on my 2.1GHz G5 iMac would gobble CPU sometimes as much as 40%. I sold the G5 and bought an Intel Core 2 Duo iMac. I now never see more than 4% CPU utilization by Azureus when doing the same work. Both machines were on 10.4.8.
indiekidukFeb 9, 2007
Why did oink ban XTorrent?
Closed AccountFeb 9, 2007
cavemonkey, Xtorrent cannot create torrents, and it's too bad. Maybe it'll be implemented since it's in constant devellopment, but still, we'll have to pay for it one day...
Closed AccountFeb 9, 2007
WOW the mac has drag and drop??? Just like my c64 running geos??? Apple... on the leading edge of trailing technology...