>been torturing myself with Halite for 6 months
>try qbittorrent
>it's perfect in every way and not µTorrent botnet
Sup Forums was right once again
>been torturing myself with Halite for 6 months
>try qbittorrent
>it's perfect in every way and not µTorrent botnet
Sup Forums was right once again
I've heard that version 4.x is shit though and I'm scared to update.
(hay guys im not too enlightened on the issue but ive heard whispers around here that if you're on linux deluge is even better)
>Sup Forums was right once again
I don't have any problems, but then again I'm not sure what changed in 4.
I've heard the same thing about Halite and it sucked. Don't know why I waited this long to switch.
I think some people were mad about some changes to the interface, I'm not sure though.
>not rtorrent
>falling for the terminal meme
>been using utorrent 2.2.1 for 10 years
>no fucks given
Nice twit btw
not as detailed as Tixati though
it overwrites completely downloaded files when i try to import and recheck them
STALLED
I had it for a little while and honestly nothing noteworthy other than a settings UI change. I think I'm just so used to 3.whatever that I'll stick to it. Though I am getting sick of the update prompt every time I open it up
you know that you can run utorrent with wine, right user?
its much better on w*ndows, finally supports HiDPI
Can't selectively download files from torrents
Into the trash it goes
>stalled
>stalled
>stalled
rtorrent for linux qbittorrent for windows
Are you blind or what?
ids breddy good but i prefer deluge for no particular reason.
>I've heard that version 4.x is shit
It is, they rolled out a point release that wasn't ready and stable enough. Thousands of bugs pilling up, but too few devs and commits. It's taken a month to fix the [F]Downloading UI bug, for example. The project isn't healthy, and if it doesn't improve I'll switch to a more active, stable client.