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Help Anonymous
what bit torrent do you /t/ perfer?
>> Anonymous
Utorrent wins
>> Ryn0r
uTorrent indeed wins. However, I'm on a Mac and the port of uTorrent is slow in coming. The next best client for every major OS is Azureus.
>> Anonymous
definitely utorrent.

i'm a fan of anything so simple you don't even have to install it.
>> Anonymous
Azureus rules everything. Ig you know what you are doing.... otherwise i guess that one of those limited, low resources program might work as well.
Yay for OS X :D
>> Anonymous
fuck off back to /g/ or /comp/ or wherever thou hast spawned from

begone!
>> Anonymous
>>147977
Fuck you nigger. Bit Comet for myself.
>> Anonymous
>>147969
rTorrent is recommended under OS X
>> Anonymous
uTorrent for me:D
>> Anonymous
uTorrent. It's Azureus without being the resource-eating java monster than Azureus is.
>> Anonymous
Azureus eats little cpu, no matter how many torrents you have. The only issue is ram... more torrents, more ram used. At the moment i have 20 torrents running (shitloads of gb, obviously XD )and Azureus is eating 220mb of my ram. Then again java on OS X is really.. uhm... easy to improve? -_-
>> Anonymous
Currently I use MLDonkey, so I have eDonkey/Bittorrent/Kademlia/Overnet/Gnutella/Soulseek and more protocols available, at the same time, in on single program, which doesn't even need a GUI to run.

As for the bittorrent-only best client, I don't use uTorrent because it's not free software. Azureus is the best but sometimes eats up too much memory.
>> Anonymous
>>147993
ktorrent doesn't eat too much RAM, it's gpl2 and doesn't rely on java.

mldonkey is a wise choose, anyway. I'm using wine over the original eMule client and it works great for me.
>> Anonymous
in before BitComet cheats
>> Anonymous
>> I don't use uTorrent because it's not free software

uTorrent is freeware. It's not _open source_ if that's what you mean, but who cares seriously
>> Anonymous
>>147999
With open source you can check the code, and some people do. When it's closed source it's more difficult to know what the program is really doing.