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Thread: utorrent vs deluge @ windows

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    Waddafocky's Avatar dvd BT Rep: +1
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    I've tried both - I liked utorrent because it uses the WinAPI for drawing - for some reason, GTK bindings just don't cut it with me.

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    Deluge is nice , but it's too bloated compared to utorrent


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    hmm.. testing deluge. labels are working a bit differently, i have to write down the new label and then assign torrents to it..
    there's no stop mode for torrents, only pause, so after rehashing it automatically goes active, kinda sucks...
    stupid thing can't auto add unicode named torrents, but through included autoadd plugin it works just fine.
    i think i'll run them side by side and see whichever will annoy me less.

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    I really like that torrents are separated into each tracker


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    Quote Originally Posted by Stabber View Post
    I really like that torrents are separated into each tracker
    same here, so i can stop and remove the TL and IPT ones right after downloading them
    Last edited by cinephilia; 10-29-2010 at 08:09 PM.
    whenever people agree with me, i always feel i must be wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cinephilia View Post
    same here, so i can stop and remove the TL and IPT ones right after downloading them
    Leecher.

    uTorrent has built-in automated hit & running, anyway...
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."

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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Martinator View Post
    I moved to linux recently, so no utorrent (at least for the time being) for me. I've been using Deluge and it's good and all, I just have problems with my external HDD. First I had to reformat it so I could set permissions on it. Now it works, but it has to recheck all the files that I'm seeding from there each time I reboot my computer. The files from the internal HDD that I'm seeing don't have to be rechecked on reboot, they just start seeding. Maybe there's a trick that I don't know...

    As for Wins, stick with utorrent, afaik it isn't that hard to move stuff there.
    i'm also having this exact problem as well with a slave internal hdd (which i use for my downloads in both windows and linux), i think it has something with mounting the drive on boot (since i have deluge also set to run on startup) but i might be wrong. I haven't gave a deep look into it though.
    Last edited by cap87; 10-30-2010 at 12:54 PM.

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    hmm... very high cpu usage & it can't properly leech torrents with unicode named content, so i'll have to pass for the moment. too bad

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    i think Utorrent is better





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    Quote Originally Posted by mateimircea View Post
    i think Utorrent is better
    for the record, the question is: what's your deluge vs utorrent experience if any?
    whenever people agree with me, i always feel i must be wrong.

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