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What would you say to be the best bittorrent client?

Or is there even any differences between them?

Imo. Bittornado. Excellent App if you wanna DL first...upload later or as I prefer, DL...never upload.

 

 

Get it, Set the pre-set Connection options to "Dialup/ISDN" Instant speed and NO upload speed.

Anything written in a compiled language (BitComet, Azureus), not gay scripting languages (Cohen's official BT client, Bittornado).

 

The ones written using scripting languages fucking RAPE your CPU and memory on larger torrents (like 2 gigs+), where the ones written in compiled languages use much less system resources.

 

I prefer BitComet, since you can keep track of multiple torrents at once, all inside 1 program that chills in your system tray, you can set individual upload/download rates for each torrent, <insert other common features>.

 

Here's a pic: http://xs56.xs.to/pics/05471/pic0rz.png

I use ABC but BitComet looks pretty organized. Maybe I'll try it. By the way, what tracker are you getting those speeds from?
I use ABC but BitComet looks pretty organized. Maybe I'll try it. By the way, what tracker are you getting those speeds from?

 

It's not tracker-dependent, it's knowing the basics of how port forwarding works + having enough seeds on a given torrent.

 

This was one of my highest ever speeds (before I realized Bittornado was a lame client):

http://xs56.xs.to/pics/05476/tiger-ox86.png

 

This was my friend updating WoW on his laptop on my network (Blizzard's downloader uses basically the same protocol as torrents):

http://xs56.xs.to/pics/05476/WoW.png

a mix of FBC (which fakes your upload speed to like 60mbytes, and giving you full slot at sites like torrentbits) and Bitcomet, for the downloadings?
I use BitComet. I think that Azureus is probably better, but for some reason I can't get it to work, and it's in Java so it's gay (even though I have a 3.5ghz PC).
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