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Review of several BitTorrent clients

When it comes to Linux, I usually just use the command line for BitTorrent. If I actually download the .torrent file, I use this: btdownloadcurses --max_upload_rate 350 --responsefile blah-blah-blah.torrent If I instead have a URL, I use this: btdownloadcurses --max_upload_rate 350 --url http://domain-name-and-path-to-torrent Otherwise I use Azureus. If I'm on Windows, I usually use uTorrent, which is small, fast, & powerful. But there are lots of options, and Michael Calore at Webmonkey reviews several in his "BitTorrent Client Shootout", including some of the ones I mentioned. If you're interested in variety, check it out. It's an easy and informative read. (Check out all of our posts on BitTorrent, Azureus, and uTorrent.) ...

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