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Anonymous
BitComet is a huge pile of bugs packed into an installer - best of luck getting it to work for more than an hour. Also, forget support if it fucks up; *if* you get an answer to your bug report on the forums, you'll either be told it's an intended behaviour of the program, or (more commonly) that there's something wrong with your computer/OS. To top it off you'll be told this by random illiterate morons who have nothing to do with the program's development, since the developers don't answer any questions at all. Ever.
The program I use is BitTornado, and it serves me damn well. It doesn't behave in a way that gets it banned by trackers, it doesn't swallow huge chunks of RAM and CPU, it's got a nice clean interface, and it's stable. It also does the things most other clients do, but it doesn't make you jump through hoops to reach the options. You can add tracker addresses to a torrent download in progress to increase the amount of seeds and peers for the file, you can assign priorities to individual files within the torrent (or choose which files to exclude from the download), and so forth. I can't really speak for the quality of the support, mainly because I've never had it behave in anything but the way it's supposed to.
It's a good program, and I wouldn't use anything else now.
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