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What client can I use?
damagegirl:
I've never really had this problem before and I've been using torrents for about four years. So, here's what happened...
I bought an old Mac computer. It runs Mac OSX 10.3, and a lot of the recommended clients I've looked at for the site say they don't work with my computer. I either get the corrupted image message (which means that it's not backwards compatible and I need a newer operating system) or something else. I was able to get Transmission 0.6 working, but that isn't allowed on the site.
After buying a computer, I really don't feel like paying for a whole new operating system so I'm wondering if there's a client I can use or maybe something that I missed...like a program that will make the new stuff compatible with the old system I have? I don't know, I'm confuzzled.
billlanam:
Download and install the latest Java, and then download Vuze.
That should always work, since Vuze uses Java.
damagegirl:
--- Quote from: billlanam on November 24, 2010, 06:19:06 AM ---Download and install the latest Java, and then download Vuze.
That should always work, since Vuze uses Java.
--- End quote ---
Java and Vuze...?
I hope those aren't my only options.
Southrop:
Try any client on this list: http://bakabt.me/whitelist.php
We generally recommend using uTorrent. I don't know if it'll run on your version of Mac though. It's worth a try.
Another alternative you can try is installing Ubuntu/Linux to use instead of OS X
Freedom Kira:
--- Quote from: billlanam on November 24, 2010, 06:19:06 AM ---Download and install the latest Java, and then download Vuze.
That should always work, since Vuze uses Java.
--- End quote ---
I definitely don't recommend that choice because OP is using an old Mac. It may work, but the end result would be basically no torrenting because the system would slow to a crawl.
--- Quote from: Southrop on November 24, 2010, 09:21:11 AM ---Another alternative you can try is installing Ubuntu/Linux to use instead of OS X
--- End quote ---
^ +1
Especially since it looks like you just got this computer, and shouldn't have many files on it yet, doing the above would be a great idea.
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