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Bittorrent not running well with Win7, what would be a good alternate Client?

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nstgc:
micro torrent is in bed with (or owned by) the MPAA, don't use them.

AceD:
uTorrent is still best for windows really

all the cleanest and good ones are Linux though really

Neco:

--- Quote from: nstgc on December 30, 2009, 03:10:51 PM ---micro torrent is in bed with (or owned by) the MPAA, don't use them.

--- End quote ---

citations or it didn't happenz  kxthx

tripperdan99:
I found uTorrent to be exactly like Bittorrent, so I was pleased with the no learning curve.

I was able to manually import all my material (previously downloaded torrents, forced torrents for Bakabt, etc) into the utorrent program after install. My custom settings didn't transfer, but that was a small issue to redo the scheduler and other settings.

So far I've been pleased and have not seen some of the issues I had with Bittorrent. Of course this could be premature & disaster might be around the corner, but so far it's been smooth selling.

Thanks for the suggestion. I'm not sure about the MPAA comment, but I generally just do only unlicensed material like what is found @ Bakabt.

Happy New Year everyone

~td99

Freedom Kira:

--- Quote from: tripperdan99 on December 31, 2009, 03:57:09 AM ---... but I generally just do only unlicensed material like what is found @ Bakabt.

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Saying that BakaBT is free of licensed content is inaccurate, to say the least.

BBT only keeps away from (newer) ADV licenses and Funimation licenses. Everything else is accepted, like Tokyopop, Del Rey, etc.

A good portion of the stuff is unlicensed, sure, but a portion is also licensed.

To top things off, unlicensed stuff is still copyrighted, so you are still breaking the law by torrenting stuff from BBT in most areas.

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