You can download the free version at www.bitlord.com .
its pretty nice...makes it alot easier to find torrents...what do you guys think?
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You can download the free version at www.bitlord.com .
its pretty nice...makes it alot easier to find torrents...what do you guys think?
I think it's another BitTorrent client.
its kinda like kazaa for torrents
it's full of spyware lol
thats where all the good AV programs you've accumulated thru the years come into play :D
Bit spirit is the best I have every used.
Bittornado for me. Easy to use and it downloads fairly fast.
Azureus for me
I just changed to Azureus from BitComet, and Azureus kicks ass. It gets way higher speeds than I ever got from BitComet, and if the The Kano On The Phone Wang Appreciation Network gets going, it'll make it even better.
Truth, and you can tell it is really too, because it's advertised like EVERYWHERE. No other client is ever advertised.Quote:
Originally Posted by cka
Good luck with that.Quote:
Originally Posted by Genki
Same. Before Azureus it was Shadow's Experimental, which was fine but I've never looked back since.Quote:
Originally Posted by bandit
if I ever get around to finishing my .NET bittorrent client it's going to be the best goddamn bittorrent app ever.
It's tentative title is "Bits Ahoy", so you know it's gonna be good. All I'm waiting on now is a half-decent bittorrent library for C#.
Azerus ftw.
I'd use it.Quote:
Originally Posted by cka
Bit lord is trash. I know some torrent sites that ban bit lord users. Heres a copy n paste of some the stuff bit lord does
Links to paid advertising sites
-Your IP will become a "hit" for some poor guy trying to sell something thinking you are actually visiting his website.
-During installing, use, and uninstalling, BitLord creates a dozen "unknown" entries, and does not let go of your system even after uninstalling and removing all "left over" registry entries.
-Deleting these entries causes Bitlord to hijack Azureus associations
-One entry has "Microsoft" in it
-Comes with its very own spy seeder that sends bits of itself out with every torrent piece, and tracks users who get pieces from a Bitlord user, reporting their IPs back to a remote site.
That bad? Shit somebody needs to hack their download site for good.
Write one.Quote:
Originally Posted by cka
After 3 hours of fucking around with my ports, I still couldn't get Azereus to work last night. I tried forwarding port 52525 on both my router and modem but it still comes back as stealth. any ideas?
I don't really know what the ISP situation is like in Australia but http://www.portforward.com/ helped me out a while ago. Have you tried a static IP?
wow i didnt know it was that bad good thing i havent used it yet...looks like i'll try out azerus.
Yeah, i tried a static IP. That site helped me configure my modem and router but the ports still come back as stealth.Quote:
Originally Posted by foreverand1day
the azureus site has some links for help. Just look on the main page or in the help section about NAT errors.