Bit torrent clients
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Bit torrent clients
As everyone knows, there's a delurge of torrent clients out there.
So, I'm sorta interested which client would you recommend? I'm personally using Azereus, although I been experimentating with Bit Comet........
So far, I'm more used to Azereus and I'm find that its easier to look at data like peers, swarm and so on using that client as opposed to Comet, but then, a lot of people I know recommend Comet because it supposedly has a low CPU rate and ignores the problems of java versions.
So, I'm sorta interested which client would you recommend? I'm personally using Azereus, although I been experimentating with Bit Comet........
So far, I'm more used to Azereus and I'm find that its easier to look at data like peers, swarm and so on using that client as opposed to Comet, but then, a lot of people I know recommend Comet because it supposedly has a low CPU rate and ignores the problems of java versions.
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I tend to use BitTornado myself. It has a nice, simple clean interface, consumes relatively low amounts of CPU usage, and does its job fairly well. It's also not java-based, which makes it less buggy.
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It crashes like a mother, usually when clicking on a torrent link when ABC is already running. The problem always comes from python.dll.
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TorrentStorm has always worked fine for me. A simple interface, everything in a nice list, nothing wasted. Though, it does slow your Internet connection down noticably.
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Azureus. It might take a fairly big bite out of my RAM (80MB to 170MB), but that isn't really a problem when I have 1.5GB of it to spare (I play Medal of Honor Pacific Assault fine even while it runs in the background), and any CPU usage is virtually non-existant as far as I can tell.
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Don't be stupid. Being written in Java doesn't make something more buggy. It makes it slower and uglier.General Zod wrote:I tend to use BitTornado myself. It has a nice, simple clean interface, consumes relatively low amounts of CPU usage, and does its job fairly well. It's also not java-based, which makes it less buggy.
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Like Runescape, I keep telling the idiots over at Gaia gaming. But do they listen? NoooOOOooo...Durandal wrote:Don't be stupid. Being written in Java doesn't make something more buggy. It makes it slower and uglier.
But on-topic, I use BitComet. It seems to work just fine, I've only had one major problem (which was when I was searching a torrent site, to be honest, so it was probably an exterior failure) and it seems simple to use. True, I can't really play an MMO when it's running - but I can just leave it running as I sleep, so it's sort of a moot point.
Really, the only fault I find with it is the universal problem that nobody seeds or shares the downloads I'm looking at...
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Eh, the SWT widgets that Azureus uses don't look that bad... the default Java Swing ones do... (although you can change it). As for bugs, if anything, garbage collection reduces bugs. Java still sucks though.Durandal wrote:Don't be stupid. Being written in Java doesn't make something more buggy. It makes it slower and uglier.General Zod wrote:I tend to use BitTornado myself. It has a nice, simple clean interface, consumes relatively low amounts of CPU usage, and does its job fairly well. It's also not java-based, which makes it less buggy.
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Originally used the base Bit torrent client, then moved over to BitTornado. After we got our DSL connection and router at home, BitComet was recommended when I didn't want to go through hoops with our router software, instead just using a client that worked with the router. Plus BitComet has some swell user features.
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Re: Bit torrent clients
I'm playing with BitComet. I only have 192MB of RAM on my laptop, so I have to be careful. Anyway, BitComet is the first client I used where I can actually get some real work done while the Torrents are running. If it continues to behave well for another little while, Azureus goes into the drain.PainRack wrote:So far, I'm more used to Azereus and I'm find that its easier to look at data like peers, swarm and so on using that client as opposed to Comet, but then, a lot of people I know recommend Comet because it supposedly has a low CPU rate and ignores the problems of java versions.