Hmm... This is a torrent search engine.
How do you compare between an online search site like http://torrent-finder.com/ and an installed search engine like Torrent Harvester?
for older stuff Opennap and Soulseek...
It looks like the 2 are somewhat similar in what they search. Torrent Harvester isn't a site but rather a 3rd party app while the other one is web based. But duhhh, we all knew that . Anyway, torrent harvester searches over 171 different sites atm and it looks like torrent-finder searches around 152 (with or without private trackers? ). I was unaware of this torrent-finder site, looks good.
I think so.
The bad about Torrent Finder is you need to go one after one for the search result. It simply gather all sites together, so you need to look for the search result returned by each site.
Regarding Torrent Harvester, it appears it is much better to view the search results since it is summarised.
Have you ever heard this product called Torrent Searcher?
Last edited by bootsum; 10-18-2006 at 08:22 PM.
well, the best way to dl old files is emule, but on some torrent sites like finbytes, there r also some rare old uniques.
How could I find true non-fake non-mislabelled non-infected files in eMule?
Should I use the search provided by eMule?
Reliable? What networks/servers does it search?
What serverlist do you use?
This is a private tracker, which means it is next to impossible to get a registered account.but on some torrent sites like finbytes, there r also some rare old uniques.
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