I'm done with this piece of shit, just reseted my settings and updated at random.
Please recommend me good, feature-full torrent clients for windows.
I'm done with this piece of shit, just reseted my settings and updated at random
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transmissionbt.com
freedownloadmanager.org
twitter.com
Halite?
leechbit
qbittorrent.
In build search function with cookie support for your private tracker needs.
Tixati
Is deluge a meme?
pay ten dollars a month for a seedbox and download everything to there. then use bitkinex to FTP to your PC.
Why does no one suggest Transmission? Been using it for a long while now, on both OS's I use.
>full-feature
>Transmission
pick one
>Been using it for a long while now, on both OS's I use.
Is one a mac?
I'm sorry, what features are missing?
Gentoo and windows.
Deluge if you don't swap storage frequently
qStalledtorrent if you do
Deluge
Doesn't fit the character limit.
What?
It's a minimalist client
Still, could you tell me one feature you require that isn't present?
I can't list all the features you idiot, because it doesn't fit in the fucking 1000 character limit of a fucking comment here. What's there not to fucking understand?!
Made me chuckle, dude, just say the most important one or two.
>one or two
GTFO
Those tabs on uTorrent and deluge underneath the torrent list
>muh GUI
>being this much of a normie
try automatic label/torrent adding/download location/seeding rules, a stable web client and a scheduler for starters
What's your problem?
I haven't used a torrent client with ads in a long while so I don't remember what's in each of those tabs, was it file percentage and the speed charts?
Fuck I wish I also had a PhD in torrenting
Don't forget about the service that receives json commands. And these addons transmissionbt.com
>What's your problem?
My problem is, that I need more than just a "downlad this shit right here" style of client with 3000+ torrents. I need automatic sorting rules, advanced labeling, and shit you can't even conceive a torrent client can have, because you use Transmission.
Have you used it though? From your comment I'm pretty sure you haven't. It does have both of the things you listed.
>both
Those were two EXAMPLES.
Of things transmissionbt does... I asked examples of things it doesn't do.
deluge is forever
You really want me to write that list don't you... the last time I tried replacing utorrent like OP, I couldn't find one single client, that has all of the features I take for granted in uTorrent, like:
- defaults to the last goddamn download location for when I manually add consecutive torrents
- stable with 3000+ torrents
- XML web interface (that doesn't time out before fetching the information of that many torrents)
- auto-add torrent files from a folder, move finished downloads to a folder defined by rules (see below)
- downloading fragments in sequential order
- fine-grained downloading priorities
- persistent labels (labels are not deleted, when no torrents are assigned to it)
- auto-labels, auto download location (for automatic sorting like: if the name contains "hdtv", label it "TV Series" and download it to my Series folder, or if the tracker is xy label it xy)
- a scheduler
and so on...
user, I wasn't trying to rile you up, it was an honest question, still, although many things in that list, transmission doesn't have, others it does, thanks for taking the time though.
sorry op,
you deserve only utorrent.
>needing a "full featured" single purpose applications
Is there a torrent client as a Firefox addon?
deluge pretty much, qbit just isn't that good honestly, it looks nice but it doesn't connect to peers and seeds for fucking shit.
picotorrent.org
I have been having heaps of issues with deluge not reconnecting to peers after pauses and resumes. Maybe its the 300 torrents but im not sure.
Qbit
Werks well
Transmission
No, I use it, and am more than happy with it. It's super simple, like uTorrent used to be before the bloat and spyware killed it.
ut 221
freedownloadmanager.org
not bot/ad/mal/spyware afaik and downloads like blitzkrieg!
2+ years using it without a problem so far.
It may look like just for regular downloads but it does downloads torrents as well.
>what is deluge
Halite or Deluge
No desu is pretty comfy
> was still using it after that EpicScale bullshit
wew lad
if you didn't ditch it when they added malware and an app store, you deserve what you get
Dude I was using a old version without bloat, then it suddenly reseted my settings and updated to the piece of shit that is now.
Problem is, i'll probably miss features if I change to another client
is this actually good?
Deluge is the uTorrent replacement you want
>picotorrent.org
yes good at spyware.
uTorrent 2.2.1
transmission
I use qBittorrent or transmition
Nice blog post fagit
qBittorrent is ok, it's just uTorrent without bugs but with a slight uglier interface
Don't listen to this fag. 2.0.4 is the way to go.
qbittorrent
Deluge or qbittorrent.
deluge
Not him, but the main things I find transmission to be lacking are UI related. The files view isn't accessible enough and the default sort order for the fiiles is pretty dumb and doesn't save between torrents or sessions.
>Tixati
this
>qbittorrent master race
found the pajewt
Third for Tixati.
You probably had uTorrent 3.xx
Try version 2.2.1 - you'll find it is still the best and most reliable torrent software.
Bittorrent nigga. Didnt know utorrent was used anymore
>2017
>µtorrent
>not running deluged and deluge-web on your server
rTorrent or Deluge
If you don't know how to prevent the _separate_process_ from running, that installs epicscale with µtorrent, you should stop using computers, but especially get the hell out of Sup Forums.
There is zero fucking reason to ditch µtorrent because of EpicScale, because it is a separate software packaged in the installer, so you can install µtorrent without installing EpicScale.
>people recommending qStalledmeme
rtorrent running on a seedbox is the only answer.
>good,
> feature-full
You may pick one and only one, OP.
also this:
Qbittorrent or qt transmission
You only stopped using uTorrent now? I guess it's good you're off it but you should've been off that shit since 2011.
>qBittorrent
>Deluge
>Transmission
Take your pick.
Trash tier client that doesn't fly on any private tracker.
Literally Deluge or qbittorrent. Transmission is fine on macOS if you don't feel like downloading anything and uTorrent 2.2.1 is OK.
Why do people keep complaining about 'X client is faster or Y connects to peers worse!' 90% are based on libtorrent anyway so this is all placebo
Most are not based on libtorrent....
>He doesn't have a super old uTorrent installer without all the bullshit.
Can't selectively download files in torrents. Into the trash it goes
Transmission 32 bit
It can
64 BIT IS BETTER
Thank god you have torrents to keep you company cause you sure as fuck have no friends.
ignorance is bliss
My sides. What kind of numnuts doesn't know how to turn off automatic updates in the programs he uses.
I'm embarrassed for you, user.
Keep using utorrent 3.3.whatever like the normie you are
have you tried rutorrent?
>He still uses old proprietary garbage
There is literally no reason to use shit like the old uTorrent versions.
>My sides. What kind of numnuts doesn't know how to turn off automatic updates in the programs he uses.
I did, but my computer turned off after a power surge, when I turned it on again utorrent setting was reseted and it instantly updated and filled with ads crap
Uhh, yes it can.
i retired utorrent a long time ago because its a piece of shit. been using qbitorrent ever since.
qbittorrent of course
>open source
>fast
>integrated torrent search (that it's also good)
>can selectively download files (where the meme that it can't even came from)
>lightweight
>no ads
>updated constantly
It has all you want.
If you're this fucking stupid, you shouldn't be allowed near a computer at all.
is it just me or
it takes like 5 minutes to start downloading a torrent in qbittorrent, it's stalled for 5 minutes at least
when I open the same torrent in Halite it starts downloading immediately
It's just you.
Been using qBit on GNU/Linux for years with no problems.
It can selectively download files, but it still downloads other files (or pieces of them) that you didn't select.
All torrent clients do this. It needs to download the pieces that overlap with the file that you want, even if there is another file there too. qBittorrent just doesn't hide the unwanted files until you remove the torrent from the client.
Have we gotten any confirmation that the tracker name change is official and we haven't just been compromised?
It's on the forums you dumbass. /r/trackers mods also confirm.