uTorrent remains top BitTorrent client
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article published on 15 August, 2009
In June we reported that small BitTorrent client uTorrent was far and away the most popular client and the numbers remain the same two months later, according to TorrentFreak.
BitComet continues to lose market share, which is easily eaten up by front runners uTorrent and Vuze.
The data comes from over 165,000 unique users and is collected by the Tribler team from Delft University of Technology.
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15. August 2009 @ 20:29 |
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welp..utorrents the best and that settles it
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15. August 2009 @ 21:31 |
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please someone clarify for me what Exactly Is the Difference between Utorrent and Bittorrent.. i happen to find that they are essentially the same thing no?
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15. August 2009 @ 23:02 |
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ive used the top three torrent programs and i have to say yes utorrent and vuze are the best at what they do.
Although i use vuze and do not plan to go back to utorrent anytime soon but i am going to test the new utorrent update.
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16. August 2009 @ 00:45 |
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Yeah I used to use Azureus but then they came out with that Vuze content and then it became unappealing. It seemed as thought they tried to turn it into a youtube.
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16. August 2009 @ 00:50 |
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just turn that stuff off.. and please carry on using your macromedia owned torrent program.. wonder why people get caught?.. I don't.
closed source apps with suspect outgoing connections to a known copy protection software company.. hmmm.. something smells bad here. I ban all incoming and outgoing connections to macrovisiontorrent clients.. I won't have you connect to my nice secure open source program thanks.
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16. August 2009 @ 10:54 |
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Originally posted by ammad123: please someone clarify for me what Exactly Is the Difference between Utorrent and Bittorrent.. i happen to find that they are essentially the same thing no?
Yeah, newest official bittorrent clients are based on uTorrent code. I haven't actually used the official so I don't know how much it looks like uTorrent.
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16. August 2009 @ 13:25 |
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Originally posted by ammad123: please someone clarify for me what Exactly Is the Difference between Utorrent and Bittorrent.. i happen to find that they are essentially the same thing no?
Yeah, newest official bittorrent clients are based on uTorrent code. I haven't actually used the official so I don't know how much it looks like uTorrent.
The old BT client was a mess with a horrible GUI and few options. Utorrent is one of the few BTC's with a nice and easy to use GUI.
Originally posted by varnull: just turn that stuff off.. and please carry on using your macromedia owned torrent program.. wonder why people get caught?.. I don't.
closed source apps with suspect outgoing connections to a known copy protection software company.. hmmm.. something smells bad here. I ban all incoming and outgoing connections to macrovisiontorrent clients.. I won't have you connect to my nice secure open source program thanks.
And yet "the community" haz not found it to be spyware...yet...
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16. August 2009 @ 15:36 |
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Originally posted by ZippyDSM: And yet "the community" haz not found it to be spyware...yet...
Indeed. I am a not-insignificant downloader and have been for some years. No paranoia has arrived thru my letterbox yet. Doesn't mean it won't but it hasn't yet.. and my earliest years at downloading half of the known internet where done before i even heard of IP lists and the like.. ..and i've been using UTorrent 1.8.2 for the longest time too. Will continue to do so until such time i ever get a letter :)
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17. August 2009 @ 01:06 |
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i think varnul was referring to vuse,which i have to agree i wouldn't trust with anything.
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17. August 2009 @ 11:03 |
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I was downloading the old 'Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy' BBC TV series with Bitcomet & noticed that my Listening Port was blocked so only about 4 kbs !!! After hours of playing with my Router/Firewall i read a post saying simply use Utorrent coz it automatically configs everything so i got it & you know what ? same torrent 100 times faster ! That's right 100 ! 450kbs on average to be precise . So that is the difference mate - enjoy .
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17. August 2009 @ 11:53 |
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I still use tweaked uTorrent 1.61 tbh haha, maybe some paranoia there :P
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17. August 2009 @ 12:51 |
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I use 1.6.1 as well. That was the last build before they sold out to the original creator of bittorrent and got all closed about their source code and such.
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17. August 2009 @ 13:04 |
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ammad123, in a previous artical about the same thing they lumped the two together as essentially one. They are the same.
They appear to be the most resistant to 'spider bites'. Bitcommet was the most gullable. The frog was inbetween. I call the apps that tap into DHT and other nets to get IP addresses then try to get in to your computer and or create mischief, spiders. Their first trick was to fool the system into thinking something at 99% was done. BC went for the bait way too often a year or more back. Fortunatly, ut and bt could finish the job. That was enough for me.
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17. August 2009 @ 13:38 |
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I use BitComet because I can preview video downloads at 10 to 20% of the download. Can the top 3 do previews?
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17. August 2009 @ 16:04 |
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Originally posted by joepet200: I use BitComet because I can preview video downloads at 10 to 20% of the download. Can the top 3 do previews?
yeah, we call it VLC.
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17. August 2009 @ 18:00 |
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Originally posted by joepet200: I use BitComet because I can preview video downloads at 10 to 20% of the download. Can the top 3 do previews?
yeah, we call it VLC.
OK, good to know. I just tried viewing a download in progress (approx 50%) with VLC. It first notified me that the file was "broken" and offered to try fix it. Then played the file for a little while before jamming. BitComet uses MPC and you can preview directly from the app. It also tries to download the first 5% of the file in higher priority for you then offers the "preview" funtionality.
To each his own.
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17. August 2009 @ 21:20 |
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Originally posted by joepet200: I use BitComet because I can preview video downloads at 10 to 20% of the download. Can the top 3 do previews?
yeah, we call it VLC.
OK, good to know. I just tried viewing a download in progress (approx 50%) with VLC. It first notified me that the file was "broken" and offered to try fix it. Then played the file for a little while before jamming. BitComet uses MPC and you can preview directly from the app. It also tries to download the first 5% of the file in higher priority for you then offers the "preview" funtionality.
To each his own.
indeed.
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20. August 2009 @ 11:09 |
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uTorrrent is one of the best, I've been using it for years.
Azureus- tried it but it was a rescource hog - that may have changed.
BitComet - banned from most private trackers - I wonder why?
Bram Choen is the original developer of bit torrent and all his open source is used by every other client going.
Unless of course you know different.
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20. August 2009 @ 15:43 |
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Utorrent is the best
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20. August 2009 @ 22:15 |
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Just an interesting footnote to this...
A mate of mine has found that his ISP - Exetel in Australia - is choking his torrents. He has written to me just now that he is getting "some great speed" from switching over to Bitlord... perhaps it fits into that 'unknown' class on the table rather than 'other'.
Its a lot easier being righteous than right.
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21. August 2009 @ 09:39 |
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Bitcommet does not relyably measure upload and down load info. None do but BC is by far the worst offender. It can be off by way more than 25%. I have seen it off several 100%. Nothing is happening but it says at the bottom you are doing double digit traffic. If you are interested in realistic ratios you can't use BC. Their falure to do things right when they had the reasorces has really hurt them. As persons reduce their use of public trackers to try to avoid all the attention, BC users will be forced to change.
Torrents is just too good a concept to last forever, so get it for free while you can.
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