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Answer» i was using Bitcomet 0.6 and it worked fine until i bought new computer and used bitcomet 0.8 and it sucks .... the download speeds are very low .... can the client be the reason ? what bittorrent client do u recommend ?
also i wanna KNOW what could be a good listening port for bitcomet ? u know ... for port forwarding ...
thanks in advanceI'd recommend utorrent, very small and fast with lots of options and features. It really is AWESOME, I use it (only for legal stuff I hasten to add). The slow speed is probably to do with ports or maybe just your connection speed, not sure what you need to change.Hey Calum, can you provide a brief explanation of what bittorrent clients are used for and why some users need them? In all my years of computing, I've surely downloaded hundreds of files but I've never had to install a bittorrent client thingy. So, they are a bit of a mystery to me. I hope I'm not the only one reading this thread who is clueless about bittorrent client thingies. If I am, then I'll be
Also, I see they come in different flavors? Why so many flavors?I'm not really sure how to explain it. Does this help? If not, say so, and I'll try and explain some more. Edit: OP - see here for a comparison of Bittorrent clients. Hope this helps someone anyway.Thanks, the article was very helpful. Cool, no problem. I mainly use Bittorrent for DOWNLOADING Linux ISOs, OpenOffice updates, and so on. Like I said, nothing illegal, just things that I don't want to download through Firefox so I don't LOSE all progress if it crashes or I have to reboot or something.thanks calumNo problem, glad to help.utorrent is the fastest bittorrent client there is right now.Why is it I agree with everything you say fffreak? Lol What about Azureus ? Does it have any advantages and/or disadvantages compared to µTorrent ?
I tried both (Azureus and µTorrent) and was about to switch to Azureus, but I was still downloading stuff with µTorrent... Azureus shows more information than µTorrent and has more configurable features compared to µTorrent, but I don't know with which 1 I'm supposed to STICK with.
Quote Cool, no problem. I mainly use Bittorrent for downloading Linux ISOs, OpenOffice updates, and so on. Like I said, nothing illegal, just things that I don't want to download through Firefox so I don't lose all progress if it crashes or I have to reboot or something.
If you are using Firefox under Windows, you might like to check out Free Download Manager.
Ignore the stuff towards the bottom of the first page that makes it seem like it works only with IE. It works with Firefox too.
I wanted something that would let me resume downloads. And, of course, I wanted something that was free.
Cool, thanks for that. I might give it a try sometime. Jerenimo - go with whichever one you prefer. See here for a comparison of Bittorrent clients. Hope this helps.Discussion: Why do we need these kinds of torrent software in the first place? Go back to Calum's reply, #3, where he was replying to my post, #2, and follow the link he posted. It explains a lot about BitTorrent clients.
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