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Forbez
post Jun 10 2008, 11:49 AM
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I use azerus and it works fine for me. I get top speed for torrents anf other files. I only use it time to time though.
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post Jun 10 2008, 01:50 PM
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QUOTE(Framp @ Jun 9 2008, 08:29 PM) *
Well I prefer using http file hosting services (such as rapidshare) instead of using p2p software.

My favourite p2p soft is ktorrent (a torrent utilty by the KDE team).

I dislike emule (because it's too sloooooow) but I've never tried limewire. Maybe I'll give it a try in the future


Rapidshare? You can stand those security codes (now even with freaky cat and blurry text) and the time limit? I think most of people prefers P2P because of it's simple unlimited usage. Yes, give LimeWire a try. It's worth it
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post Jun 11 2008, 01:11 AM
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limewire for songs and stuff
for programs / games torrent biggrin.gif
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post Jun 11 2008, 04:09 AM
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I've been using LimeWire for some time and found it quite good, then I switched to torrent based software but seldom use it anymore. Anyway i found a browser, called Wyzo, that can download torrents 'on the fly', that is without having a torrent client (like uTorrent and so on) installed... I find it very handy if you do not download a lot...

btw Wyzo browser must be some derivative of Firefox as it looks almost the same wink.gif
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post Jun 11 2008, 05:40 AM
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Well, I think firefox surely have addons to handle torrents (I think). And I got one, see here https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/se...ent&cat=all
Yea, searching music in LimeWire is real fast. Even at the basic speed it already fast enough for me. (usually mp3s 3-9 MB and I'm downloading at 60-90 kbps)
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post Jun 12 2008, 02:42 AM
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QUOTE(ivantoar @ Jun 11 2008, 01:40 PM) *
Well, I think firefox surely have addons to handle torrents (I think). And I got one, see here https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/se...ent&cat=all
Yea, searching music in LimeWire is real fast. Even at the basic speed it already fast enough for me. (usually mp3s 3-9 MB and I'm downloading at 60-90 kbps)


yeah, Firefox has add-ons for pretty much everything one can think of wink.gif 60-90kbps (kilobitpersecond) or kB/s (kilobytepersecond)?? i would say if it's kByte then it's quite good wink.gif
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post Jun 12 2008, 04:36 AM
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Yep, torrent is a piece of cake for FireFox (since there are many user submitted addons LOL). Of course kilobyte, sorry, I always forget to caps and uncaps all thing I write. Yea, downloading 6 MB music is laughable. Less than 2 minutes.
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post Jun 12 2008, 07:47 AM
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I use the uTorrent (pronounced U-Torrent or sometimes MicroTorrent) for downloading large files, like video games wink.gif or movies. (making a backup of my original discs, of course) because It seems that Utorrent is the faster of most programs that I've used. It also seems to have the smallest footprint,

so I can load it onto a USB flash drive and bring it with me.(even though the movie or game will probably not fit on to the drive.)

SO, that's what I recommend.
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post Jun 24 2008, 10:46 PM
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I use uTorrent, it's small, yet it has many features like HEAPS of customizablity etc, changing icons, torrent detail viewing, schedules, pop out bars to view progress, slick interface and much more... I used to use Azureus, but it was too big and clunky, uTorrent starts up in about a second! As Azureus and Limewire and crap took much longer. uTorrent is great, try it!

Sam.