Finally RSS. I run a dedicated download box (old cel 900) that Azureus killed. uTorrent is the way to go and now with RSS my tv show (legal of course) is automated! Love it!
I'm currently seeding a 5900+ file torrent, and another 1300 file torrent from utorrent. Imported just fine from Azureus. And it doesn't take half the evening just to load to the main GUI unlike AZ with torrents of that size. I've also heard of others having 10K file torrents doing just fine.
As a former abc, then azureus user I have to say utorrent is the king. I've used it now for 5 mo. since a digg post introduced me to it. Especially this new version. It's slick.
I've been using 1.4 for a few days now, on a couple of different sites, and it seems that once it completes downloading, it just won't seed. There are certainly seeds waiting, and it will not move a thing overnight, or even in 24 hours as I already discovered. It uploads fine when I'm downloading the files, but pretty much chokes minutes after. The only way I seem to be able to get it to move a thing is by forcing it in super-seed mode, which isn't exactly a permanent solution. To date, I've never had such a problem before with a BT client like this, and I have taken a liking to uTorrent over anything else. Could it be that I'm completely overlooking something?
dustonJan 11, 2006
Finally RSS. I run a dedicated download box (old cel 900) that Azureus killed. uTorrent is the way to go and now with RSS my tv show (legal of course) is automated! Love it!
elxxJan 11, 2006
OMG BITCOMET LOLWait, whoops. I guess I'll try this uTorrent, then.
dwatchJan 11, 2006
PureTNA and Emporium do not block uTorrent. Dunno about file list, but since your wrong about the other two, your probably wrong about that one too.
wyoungJan 11, 2006
I'm currently seeding a 5900+ file torrent, and another 1300 file torrent from utorrent. Imported just fine from Azureus. And it doesn't take half the evening just to load to the main GUI unlike AZ with torrents of that size. I've also heard of others having 10K file torrents doing just fine.
jawsJan 11, 2006
As a former abc, then azureus user I have to say utorrent is the king. I've used it now for 5 mo. since a digg post introduced me to it. Especially this new version. It's slick.
lycolocoJan 11, 2006
As for ?Torrent for Linux: No[t yet]. They're working on Linux and Mac ports for the next version, IIRC.
kokobarokoJan 12, 2006
slower than Azureus - Yessmaller/nicer - Yes
angusFeb 12, 2006
it may be small and not use much memory, but why is my upload to download ratio at least 3.0 most of the time?
proteus93Feb 18, 2006
I've been using 1.4 for a few days now, on a couple of different sites, and it seems that once it completes downloading, it just won't seed. There are certainly seeds waiting, and it will not move a thing overnight, or even in 24 hours as I already discovered. It uploads fine when I'm downloading the files, but pretty much chokes minutes after. The only way I seem to be able to get it to move a thing is by forcing it in super-seed mode, which isn't exactly a permanent solution. To date, I've never had such a problem before with a BT client like this, and I have taken a liking to uTorrent over anything else. Could it be that I'm completely overlooking something?