To all those who are proposing others to use Transmission or Bits on Wheels or bitrocket etc., its fine and dandy but for people where isp's throttle down bit torrent traffic, uTorrent is our only hope. Azureus is just s**t n f**ks up my files after a restart.
No it's not, it's using libtorrent you idiot, not libtransmission. Take your vendetta elsewhere, or look at the code before you make such slanderous allegations.
I have also UNTICKED THE APPLE TOPIC as I cant stand the constant Apple enslaugh of Ipod articles.. I agree 100% and my digg experience has improved 100 fold when digg brought this feature in.. It s**ts me seeing Apple fans place Apple stuff in non-Apple categories, I dont want to read about Apple smapple crap!I salute you nd_miller - right on man!!
I'd think that any 'tips' on how to do 'blank' in Mac OS X belongs in the Apple section. Try to remember that most people have windows, and could care less about Mac stuff (I'm writing this on an imac)
mackdaddy187Sep 16, 2006
To all those who are proposing others to use Transmission or Bits on Wheels or bitrocket etc., its fine and dandy but for people where isp's throttle down bit torrent traffic, uTorrent is our only hope. Azureus is just s**t n f**ks up my files after a restart.
gieverSep 16, 2006
Can't you kind of figure that it's talking about Intel Macs?
koregaonparkSep 16, 2006Submitter
It also crashes periodically. I'm holding off till it's out of beta.
nolanisticSep 16, 2006
No it's not, it's using libtorrent you idiot, not libtransmission. Take your vendetta elsewhere, or look at the code before you make such slanderous allegations.
combatchuckSep 17, 2006
You mean aside from the fact that Azureus is the slowest, most CPU and memory intensive torrent app out there?
diggaddictSep 17, 2006
I have also UNTICKED THE APPLE TOPIC as I cant stand the constant Apple enslaugh of Ipod articles.. I agree 100% and my digg experience has improved 100 fold when digg brought this feature in.. It s**ts me seeing Apple fans place Apple stuff in non-Apple categories, I dont want to read about Apple smapple crap!I salute you nd_miller - right on man!!
jonnyehOct 7, 2006
I'd think that any 'tips' on how to do 'blank' in Mac OS X belongs in the Apple section. Try to remember that most people have windows, and could care less about Mac stuff (I'm writing this on an imac)