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HyperLamer
Posts: 8174/8210 |
TCP stack errors as in it fucks up your connection until you reset your modem? |
Prier
Posts: 8350/8392 |
Azureus. Used to use BitTornado but it has issues handling stuff from large seeds at times and has TCP stack errors constantly (via boxtorrents, for instance). Yea, I know it's Java, but it happens to be the best I've seen so far. |
neotransotaku
Posts: 4010/4016 |
Originally posted by Tarale Azureus, but it requires that I reboot my computer weekly, which is an annoyance. Stupid Java.
i've had azureus run for two weeks without rebooting... i remember older versions had really bad memory leaks but the garbage collection is better now in the latest version. |
FreeDOS
Posts: 1652/1657 |
Originally posted by Snika BitComet has good Internet Explorer integration so you can just download the torrents within the program. Its a purdey good program.
Eh... not only is it Internet Explorer... but KTorrent integrates the KHTML component, so it's just as good: http://ktorrent.pwsp.net/images/search2.png k |
Tarale
Posts: 2719/2720 |
Azureus, but it requires that I reboot my computer weekly, which is an annoyance. Stupid Java. |
Snika
Posts: 908/916 |
BitComet has good Internet Explorer integration so you can just download the torrents within the program. Its a purdey good program. |
HyperLamer
Posts: 8157/8210 |
Originally posted by Chronosphere-X I use bitcomet. It really good, but does anyone know how much memory it takes. I looked at installed programs and it say 2.08gb.....omfg. I hope this isn't true
That means you have 2GB of stuff in the program's directory. Most likely stuff you downloaded there, or temp files. |
kitty
Posts: 2428/2449 |
I use TorrentStorm, which last I checked was discontinued, but it's still my favorite. I haven't looked at other clients recently, though. I like being able to set max UL and DL speeds, connecions, etc. |
Chronosphere-X
Posts: 259/268 |
Yes i'm talkin about disc space. I always miss use the word memory when it comes to computers (damn jargon) |
DarkSlaya
Posts: 4233/4249 |
You're probably talking about Disc Space, not memory.
Any program (not game... well, even games), use 2gb of memory would be alittle overkill. |
Chronosphere-X
Posts: 258/268 |
I use bitcomet. It really good, but does anyone know how much memory it takes. I looked at installed programs and it say 2.08gb.....omfg. I hope this isn't true |
FreeDOS
Posts: 1650/1657 |
KTorrent, all the features of Azureus but without the overhead of Java. |
Darth Coby
Posts: 1367/1371 |
I use Azureus. I don't know why, maybe I just like looking at the swarm image? |
DarkSlaya
Posts: 4217/4249 |
Originally posted by macks uTorrent. File size of the program is like 100k, and it takes at most 10mb in memory. Best BT client there is.
Seems nice.
*downloads* I like how it's like Azureus, but without the Java stuff.
I Think I may switch. |
macks
Posts: 895/900 |
uTorrent. File size of the program is like 100k, and it takes at most 10mb in memory. Best BT client there is. |
Ran-chan
Posts: 12698/12781 |
I use Azureus and I have it on port 6500. ThatĀ“s tyhe recommended port.
HavenĀ“t lagged my computer so far. |
DarkSlaya
Posts: 4213/4249 |
I use Azureus.
It sometimes lag my computer (Java), but I like it anyway. |
HyperLamer
Posts: 8102/8210 |
BitTornado. It's small and efficient and does the job. I've considered others, but there's not really any need. (Unless they can avoid kicking me offline every so often, but I think that's a modem issue. ) |
neotransotaku
Posts: 3993/4016 |
I use azureus because I have a lot of torrents d/l at once. For smaller torrents, I use bittornado |
Cornellius
Posts: 459/460 |
Which one do you use ?
I like BitLord and Azureus. |