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Corey
post Jan 25 2005, 06:22 PM
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i didn't whirly know where to put this....so i'm hoping i got the wright subforum..

so the question is...what torrent client do you use or like...and what interntet connection do you have...and how much you pay for it..(i want to know because,here in croatia...the prices are way bigger then yours...for a slow connection)


so...i will go fisrt... smile.gif


i use BitTorrent 0.3.9 and Netlimiter with it.
...for me...the best one wink.gif

and i have ADSL connection with download 384kbps- 40KiB/s...and upload 64kbps-6KiB/s....and the limit of download for a month is 512MB sad.gif and i pay for it 30$/month......i know...it sucks sad.gif
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Too_Hot
post Jan 25 2005, 06:52 PM
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If i remember correctly i am using Bit Tornado which i find is probably one of the best torrent clients out there blink.gif well at least i think it is lol (dont hold me to that biggrin.gif),...

I have a 2mb adsl connection with around 250-300 KB/s download biggrin.gif:D and 2mb Upload and my dad pays around £35 a month which i think is $63 a month but im not sure.

Anyways now that suprnova is gone i dont really use bit torrent that much as i cant find a good torrent host, anyone found any good ones? plz share biggrin.gif

I love my internet connection biggrin.gif:D
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Corey
post Jan 25 2005, 07:06 PM
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ooo sad.gif .....i admire you so much smile.gif

here in croatia that kind of connections exsist only on colleges...
but for an ordinary man it's allmost impossible to get that kind of connection...

since the supernova has "droped dead" smile.gif ...i have been using this site for torrents..
http://bi-torrent.com/search.cgi

but i use DC++ most of the time....because it's a best P2P program ever!!!




and btw..


does anyone know where to download allo, allo episodes...on torrent....P2P..it doesn't matter..
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post Jan 25 2005, 10:16 PM
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I've used the "standard" client. Which I didn't find very good to be honest, quite bad as far as usability goes. So I switched to pretty much the first client I could find which handled multiple downloads well, that client happened to be BT++, which was an okay client I guess, better than the standard one at any rate.

But then suddenly one day BT++ stopped working. So I started looking for a new client. For me it came down to either Azureus or ABC. I went with ABC, becuase java apps which have GUIs tend to be rather sluggish. I didn't check to find out if that was the case with Azureus, but I just couldn't be bothered.

ABC is a nice client, based on BitTornado actually. You can get it here.
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post Jan 25 2005, 10:49 PM
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im sorry to hear you cant get a connection like mine, anyways thanks for the tip on the site, ill look at it when i have some spare time biggrin.gif
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post Jan 26 2005, 02:19 AM
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I use Azureus because it's for Windows and Linux and vice versa. It's also made w/ Java wink.gif I like it alot because I can limit the upload speed so I get better download speed. Plus, I will use less bandwidth w/ my 3.0 MBPS. I really need the 5.0 MBPS soon! (Yes, Canada does have 5.0 MBPS dl and 800 KBPS ul for residential internet)

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post Apr 14 2007, 07:37 PM
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hello guys i think most of us know about torrent, i just like to know which torrent manager to be use for downloading.. as of now im using Utorrent.
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post Apr 14 2007, 07:52 PM
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QUOTE(hesham2010 @ Apr 14 2007, 03:37 PM) *
hello guys i think most of us know about torrent, i just like to know which torrent manager to be use for downloading.. as of now im using Utorrent.



I use Shareaza. It's free, open source, and has no spyware or adware. Anyone else who needs a clean, free P2P client can get it at http://www.shareaza.com

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removed the query string in the off chance this was a referral of some sort.
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t3jem
post Apr 15 2007, 03:49 AM
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QUOTE(6x9 @ Apr 14 2007, 12:52 PM) *
I use Shareaza. It's free, open source, and has no spyware or adware. Anyone else who needs a clean, free P2P client can get it at http://www.shareaza.com

Notice from jlhaslip:
removed the query string in the off chance this was a referral of some sort.


utorrent is clean and free too, and I'm pretty sure it's open source too. I use utorrent and am pretty happy with it; though, my downloads are slow, but I think its because of my internet and router.