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    Which torrent client do you use/prefer?

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    • tyroniusT Offline
      tyronius
      last edited by

      @ajax0980:

      Some very helpful info re various torrent clients from staff and other members https://community.gaytor.rent/index.php?board=7.0
      then scroll through the various threads > Vuze, Transmission, qBittorrent, uTorrent are all discussed: pros and cons etc

      Word.

      Ciao :)

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        Nimb
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        I really like Deluge, I use it with the daemon port for my seedbox/pc and it works great between both 🙂

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          burunduk
          last edited by

          I'll definitely stick with qBittorrent over the others.  No extra bloatware, ads, crap, etc.  It just works.

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            groovedware
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            Transmission.

            The sooner everyone realizes Windows is a virus & Apple is jonestown flavored kool-aid the better we will all be.
            In the Beginning… Was the Command Line. Linux is & always will be military grade hardware for the battle weary veteran of countless civil wars.
            Don't reign on my Victory Parade.  :cheers:

            "Look at me don't look at me beep beep"

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              Sk8erSneak
              last edited by

              I'm new to torrents and started with uTorrent, but have discovered I like Deluge much better.

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                Glatzenl
                last edited by

                µTorrent, I find it very easy and practical to use too

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                  GNSA
                  last edited by

                  µTorrent.
                  Simply the best!

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                    rossoneri
                    last edited by

                    µTorrent is the best for me and very easy to use  🙂

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                      nordicblue
                      last edited by

                      @groovedware:

                      Transmission.

                      The sooner everyone realizes Windows is a virus & Apple is jonestown flavored kool-aid the better we will all be.
                      In the Beginning… Was the Command Line. Linux is & always will be military grade hardware for the battle weary veteran of countless civil wars.
                      Don't reign on my Victory Parade.   :cheers:

                      Right on, although I don't like command line.  Not a computer person.

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                        Stever4521
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                        Tixati.  Available for Windows and Linux.  Stable, uses little memory and gives you a lot of control over settings without making the interface cluttered. Highly recommended!

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                          pittstop17
                          last edited by

                          uTorrent.  :cheers:

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                          • groovedwareG Offline
                            groovedware
                            last edited by

                            @Stever4521:

                            Tixati.  Available for Windows and Linux.  Stable, uses little memory and gives you a lot of control over settings without making the interface cluttered. Highly recommended!

                            Gonna check this one out.  Thanks.

                            "Look at me don't look at me beep beep"

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                              aleksopoulos
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                              µTorrent.

                              Simple and practical.

                              cheers

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