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View Poll Results: Which bittorrent client do you use?
BitTornado 231 6.27%
BitComet 380 10.31%
Shareaza 45 1.22%
BitTorrent 66 1.79%
TorrentStorm 17 0.46%
Yet ABC 81 2.20%
BitSpirit 35 0.95%
G3 Torrent 12 0.33%
Burst! 5 0.14%
Azureus 925 25.11%
µTorrent 1,809 49.10%
BT++ 9 0.24%
BitLord 69 1.87%
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  #31 Old 02-18-2005, 02:34 PM
 
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I find that Azureus needs too much cpu power.
Almost any java application is naturally processor intensive.
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  BitTorrent   -   #32 Old 02-18-2005, 02:44 PM
 
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That's great, to use azureus you should downgrade your java client so your system will work smooth, next maybe I should go back to windows 3.1, just get bitcomet and problem solved...
It's not downgrading. the 1.4.2.7 was released just before or just after the 1.5.0.1 update
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  BitTorrent   -   #33 Old 02-18-2005, 05:09 PM
 
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Torrentstorm.

Haven't really tried anything else, though i might try BitComet from what i heard here.

Though i don't fancy the transfer of all my torrents..........


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Though i don't fancy the transfer of all my torrents..........
No need to do that.

Simply install the new client, but set it to use a different range of ports and set the max upload rate for each client in proportion to the number of torrents on each one. As you remove torrents from the old client you can adjust the upload rate to match.
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  BitTorrent   -   #35 Old 02-23-2005, 01:14 AM
 
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Alternate Client: Bit Comet (Works very well on asian sites!)
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  BitTorrent   -   #36 Old 03-05-2005, 02:59 AM
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so bittornado or BitComet? which one is better?
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  BitTorrent   -   #37 Old 03-05-2005, 07:00 AM
 
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  BitTorrent   -   #38 Old 03-05-2005, 10:11 PM
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Why is eXeem on the list?

Sure, it's a program that uses the BitTorrent protocol, but it's not a BitTorrent client.
that's an interesting observation,
since exeem uses a trackerless proto, could it also handle the regular protocol?
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  BitTorrent   -   #39 Old 03-08-2005, 03:02 PM
 
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No need to do that.

Simply install the new client, but set it to use a different range of ports and set the max upload rate for each client in proportion to the number of torrents on each one. As you remove torrents from the old client you can adjust the upload rate to match.

Thanks for the tip.
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