File Details |
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File Size | 19.2 MB |
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License | Freeware |
Operating System | Windows (All) |
Date Added | September 8, 2022 |
Total Downloads | 194,761 |
Publisher | BitTorrent, Inc. |
Homepage | BitTorrent |
Publisher's Description
BitTorrent is a protocol for distributing files. It identifies content by URL and is designed to integrate seamlessly with the Web. Its advantage over plain HTTP is that when multiple downloads of the same file happen concurrently, the downloaders upload to each other, making it possible for the file source to support very large numbers of downloaders with only a modest increase in its load.
Latest Reviews
Aegis69 reviewed v7.7 build 27987 on Sep 21, 2012
Yes Transmission for windows!
http://sourceforge.net/projects/trqtw/
Bala7 reviewed v8.0 Build 25333 Beta on Jun 1, 2011
DL points to build ver 25306
anodin reviewed v8.0 Build 24990 Alpha on Mar 18, 2011
On December 7, 2006, µTorrent was purchased by BitTorrent, Inc., µTorrent is a trademark of BitTorrent, Inc.
Input Overload reviewed v7.1 Build 21846 on Sep 12, 2010
Another clone but OK.
Prospero424 reviewed v7.1 Build 21846 on Sep 11, 2010
Transmission's great, but there's no Windows version. This is for Windows.
I think they're rolling out apps for this mainline version (7.1) before they roll them into the stable uTorrent build in 2.2. Might be worth trying out.
Aegis69 reviewed v7.1 Build 21846 on Sep 11, 2010
Transmission guys, trust me.
shantanu reviewed v6.1.2 on Nov 13, 2008
"Feature creep" ... I agree.
The license says "Open Source" ... kinda misleading ... the source is available till version 5.
But we all know that this is basically uTorrent with a different default toolbar ?
bigmama reviewed v6.1.2 on Nov 12, 2008
whats the diff between this and ?torrent?
Wardev1 reviewed v6.1 on Sep 9, 2008
Regular bit-torrent.. it's standard stuff... KISS, keep it simple stupid. Don't add stuff where it's not needed. Feature creep is all well and good if it doesn't slow down the program, and actually enhances it's usability in some important way.
I really liked azureus before they got bought out (or sold out) and became "vuze", even if it was a bit bloated I liked Azureus's interface.
Papa Lazarou reviewed v6.0.3 on Mar 18, 2008
I rolled back to 6.02 . Vesion 6.03 puts something in the temp folder that previous versions didn't causing endless pop-ups from Online Armor asking if I wanted to continue , no matter how many times I said yes it was there again on program launch ,[ in the temp folder but with a different number] 6.02 doesn't do this.
Aegis69 reviewed v7.7 build 27987 on Sep 21, 2012
Yes Transmission for windows!
http://sourceforge.net/projects/trqtw/
Bala7 reviewed v8.0 Build 25333 Beta on Jun 1, 2011
DL points to build ver 25306
anodin reviewed v8.0 Build 24990 Alpha on Mar 18, 2011
On December 7, 2006, µTorrent was purchased by BitTorrent, Inc., µTorrent is a trademark of BitTorrent, Inc.
Input Overload reviewed v7.1 Build 21846 on Sep 12, 2010
Another clone but OK.
Prospero424 reviewed v7.1 Build 21846 on Sep 11, 2010
Transmission's great, but there's no Windows version. This is for Windows.
I think they're rolling out apps for this mainline version (7.1) before they roll them into the stable uTorrent build in 2.2. Might be worth trying out.
Aegis69 reviewed v7.1 Build 21846 on Sep 11, 2010
Transmission guys, trust me.
shantanu reviewed v6.1.2 on Nov 13, 2008
"Feature creep" ... I agree.
The license says "Open Source" ... kinda misleading ... the source is available till version 5.
But we all know that this is basically uTorrent with a different default toolbar ?
bigmama reviewed v6.1.2 on Nov 12, 2008
whats the diff between this and ?torrent?
Wardev1 reviewed v6.1 on Sep 9, 2008
Regular bit-torrent.. it's standard stuff... KISS, keep it simple stupid. Don't add stuff where it's not needed. Feature creep is all well and good if it doesn't slow down the program, and actually enhances it's usability in some important way.
I really liked azureus before they got bought out (or sold out) and became "vuze", even if it was a bit bloated I liked Azureus's interface.
Papa Lazarou reviewed v6.0.3 on Mar 18, 2008
I rolled back to 6.02 . Vesion 6.03 puts something in the temp folder that previous versions didn't causing endless pop-ups from Online Armor asking if I wanted to continue , no matter how many times I said yes it was there again on program launch ,[ in the temp folder but with a different number] 6.02 doesn't do this.
LRN reviewed v6.0.3 on Mar 3, 2008
Guys, you don't get it. This IS uTorrent. Let me repeat it: Bittorrent v6.x = uTorrent. Different name, same application. Same source code.
As for software, it is decent. Though it may have a few problems in unusual environments. And featureset is not very large. If you need small%fast (fast overral work, not the downloading speed) - uTorrent/BitTorrent v6.x is your choice.
Azureus has more features, and is less error-prone (and even if it has errors, you usually can fix it by yourself). But Azureus is also a bit slow (again, i don't mean downloading speed) and consumes a fair chunk of memory.
asaenz reviewed v6.0.2 on Feb 16, 2008
I like the prog but I don't like it running a program [btdna.exe] and then not terminating it when I shutdown Bittorrent ... it continues to run in memory and I have to use the task manager to terminate it ... takes about 8420 K of memory which isn't much but I don't like they're not giving me the option to terminate it. I haven't compared it one on one with utorrent yet but it seems to work nearly as well on my system and has most of the basic features of utorrent so I had no learning curve switching over. -1 for DNA otherwise I'm comfortable with it. UPDATE: I was able to uninstall DNA in Control Panel -> Add or Remove Programs.
mechandler34 reviewed v6.0.1 on Jan 21, 2008
I really like BitTorrent over uTorrent even though they have virtually the same interface.
jodas reviewed v6.0 Build 4747 on Dec 14, 2007
I can honestly say, that from experience, bittorrent is weird. I like it when it does the things that I want it to do and hate it when in the middle of a download it just drops to .1 kb/s. I might be the only one who experiences this, but I find it rather annoying. I think that the program sucks and if I could go into the negatives on ratings I would for this program.
Paul Skinner reviewed v6.0 Build 4747 on Sep 24, 2007
For me it installed a service called DNA.exe, which is recognised as a virus by AVG Free.
It caused CPU usage of around 10% on a P4 at 3.06GHz.
It was sending too much s*** over the RPC service (which is svchost.exe as a Network Service).
This is unacceptable.
Use Azureus or µTorrent instead.
yokozuna reviewed v6.0 Build 4459 Beta on Sep 24, 2007
I have to admit that I prefer BitTorrent 6.0 rather than uTorrent (however, they appear to share the same interface and both are very good clients). Why? BitTorrent is open source so one can check if there are any "surprices" in code or not.
gergith reviewed v6.0 Build 4459 Beta on Sep 12, 2007
This is coming along VERY Well
The point of the two versions is simply branding.
also bit torrent and utorrent have a different way to share peers without trackers.
and thirdly, utorrent is getting blocked more and more
but bittorrent isnt!
and lastly
to keep you happy!
you would be upset if they killed utorrent alltogether, and i would be pissed too!
Zenphic reviewed v6.0 Build 3904 Beta on Aug 12, 2007
That's because it IS uTorrent.
And| reviewed v6.0 Build 3904 Beta on Aug 12, 2007
It reminds me a lot of uTorrent... nuff said.
Prospero424 reviewed v6.0 Build 3904 Beta on Aug 12, 2007
Azureus Vuze (3.0) is still good, but a bit bloated with their "Web 2.0 video content delivery synergy paradigm" or whatever. They still offer 2.5 for download, though, which I used for years and still love. That's nice.
But that's kind of besides the point. This space is for reviews, not rankings. And even if it were the latter, there's no reason to give this client the lowest rating just because you like another one better. That's nothing but fanboyism.
As it stands now, I really can't tell a difference between this client and the latest uTorrent, besides some of the icons, links, and the removal of pirate sites from the search field.
It's fast, resource-efficient, and unlike the old official client, full-featured.
Right now, I see no reason to use this over the latest uTorrent, but it's pretty good.
mickrussom reviewed v6.0 Beta on Jul 26, 2007
Azureus Vuze destroys this crap. BitTorrent and this new bittorrent (micro u-torrent) is simply not as good, and the world no longer needs Bram Cohen or th Bittorrent company. Thanks for the protocol, Bram, you are no longer needed , ta ta.
Azureus Vuze.
Ubuntu reviewed v6.0 Beta on Jul 26, 2007
BitTorrent 6.0 ISN`T and WON`T be open source (read the BitTorrent.com).
melkor reviewed v6.0 Beta on Jul 25, 2007
Looks like they finally merged µTorrent with BitTorrent (BT purchased uT a while back). Heck the version number incrementation even matches (last release of uT was Build 3458, this BT is Build 3495)
c4p0ne reviewed v5.0.4 on Jan 6, 2007
Sucks balls just like it's sellout creator. However I would like to simultaneously congratulate both him and uTorrent creator (our newest sellout) for putting in all that work knowing FULLWELL that the outcome might be to blackmail the demon corporations themselves! (RIAA/MPAA). For that i commend you and would have FULLY done the same thing in your unfathomably lucky positions. Never having to work again for doing literally nothing but programming some bs software that allows people to pirate shìtallectual property? g** d*** that was pure genius.
As far as from a usability standpoint, it makes no difference as it was garbage the moment it had .01% do do with anything RIAA/MPAA, as is the ultimate fate for the awesome uTorrent. No biggie, there will always be others and my ultimate satisfaction will come from the fact that no matter how much money the demons spend to "curb" the hit in their still massive profits, they'll never even make a dent. Not by killing BT, not by killing UT, and not by killing any of their future replacements (halite anyone??).
My GOD both the demons and their lawyers can't possibly be THAT stupid to think that the can even make a .1% hit in this... can they?? :/
Keep downing, Keep sharing, Keep teaching others how to teach others to do it.
zafarwaheed reviewed v5.0.4 on Jan 6, 2007
There should not be any personal comments, while discussing a matter positively. None of us is the author of this, hence why to comment each other instead of commenting on the software. These are just the views and opinions which particular users may have, others may have a different level of satisfaction and a different choice of software.
Even a user is a newbie the blaim should be going to the software that why it is not user-friendly. Simplicity in design is not a proper excuse to avoid step-by-step help for a newbie.
I personally have used several BitTorrent Clients and found that the Speed of this client is more than uTorrent, however, I would still prefer to use uTorrent as it is light weight and rich in features much more than any other client, especially offering the full control on every single file of the Torrent and the easy and to the point search of Torrents on several sites from within the program. Every single piece of information is available on once screen in an organized manner.
The only problem in almost all torrents clients is the unavailability to auto-configuration or configuration wizard except Azureus or a few others. Without this feature I have seen 80% users are crying for slow download speeds just because some s**t port is not forwarded or the upload speed selection sucks.
Athics or moral lectures without result cause users to do illegal selections which I don't want to mention here.
WebWarp reviewed v5.0.4 on Jan 6, 2007
"You should soon start seeing all the things you love about this program in uTorrent too." .. Hmm what are u talking about, utorrent got it all, dont miss anything from the orig client...!
Just sad that they have bought Utorrent, as we probatly will see that they change it so it only can be used with the hollywood companies they have gone in business with...
Couscous reviewed v5.0.4 on Jan 5, 2007
You'll all be glad to know then that BitTorrent recently bought uTorrent.
You should soon start seeing all the things you love about this program in uTorrent too.
cryptmagic reviewed v5.0.2 on Dec 2, 2006
I have been user of Bit Torrent from its inception. I am sick of this program, its slow, and cripples your network speed, and your computers speed. They fix bugs, and do updates without mentioning the changes. I installed utorrent, and have been very happy. It’s quick, and starts torrents faster, and connects to trackers quicker. I am guessing when Bram Cohen sold out to the investors, the quality began to deterirate. He is releasing minor updates to a mediocre program to keep the buzz going, while working with media companies to integrate p2p into the online systems. Hey World Of Warcraft uses p2p to send out patches.
jk- reviewed v5.0.2 on Dec 1, 2006
On the heals of "BitTorrent Strikes Digital Download Deals with 20th Century Fox, G4, Kadokawa, Lionsgate, MTV Networks, Palm Pictures, Paramount and Starz Media" and the supposed outing of Bram Cohen (but now he's back?) and now another release.. if you are still using this client maybe it is time to switch.
iNsuRRecTiON reviewed v5.0.2 on Dec 1, 2006
Hey,
it is very lame, that now for some weeks already, there is still no detailed changelog for the 5.x versions!
http://www.bittorrent.com/versionnotes.html isn't updated anymore..
Very bad! -.-
best regards,
iNsuRRecTiON
rseiler reviewed v5.0.0 on Nov 2, 2006
Frankly, I don't know why he continues to bother to update this thing.
The release notes can be summed up thusly...
Changes in this release:
1) Added a lot of stuff the other guys have had for ages.
zridling reviewed v5.0.0 on Nov 2, 2006
Ouch! Don't use this and Firefox 2 at the same time or your system will start bleeding. For Vishnu's sake, don't bother releasing an app if it has a memory leak.
Sailorcancer reviewed v4.22.4 on Sep 30, 2006
First Client I used, but then I found BitComet. And now looking for another client for that -_-.
This is a pretty easy to use client, but not as great as the other ones out there. Great for beginners though.
WRFan reviewed v4.22.4 on Sep 30, 2006
this is the greatest crap on earth. it eats WAAAAY too much cpu and memory. plus, and now listen, you will like this, when you power down your puter, this stupid app displays a dialog, asking whether you really want to close the app. and if you don't click it away, winxp has a hard time shutting down. SOO ph***ING STUPID! utorrent also ask you if you want to close it, but only if you shut down the programme manually, not when it's closed by winxp on shutdown. so go for utorrent
twanj reviewed v4.22.1 on Sep 22, 2006
What's new? There's been no updated version notes since 4.9.2 in May.
http://www.bittorrent.com/versionnotes.html
johnk119 reviewed v4.20.8 on Aug 10, 2006
Azureus is the most feature complete and reliable Bittorrent client. This is the original that its made from... I cant give it a bad review
BitTorrentFreak reviewed v4.20.2 on Jul 3, 2006
BitTorrent 4.20.2 is a very good,simple client. nice new interface,and a few more features since version 4.4.1.I have used BitTorrent up until 3 days ago,when i made the switch to uTorrent. uTorrent has more features,and uses very little of the computers resources. however,if its simplicity and effictiveness you're looking for,i would suggest BitTorrent.it doesnt crash,its effective,its relaible. uTorrent is much the same but with more features and lower cpu usage.
pwned32 reviewed v4.20.1 on Jun 27, 2006
i havent used this for a long time, decided to give ita try again. it is very much improved. a very clean and new interface. this is a very simple app. i use utorrent and it has much more options. this doesnt have any options for queing downlods or anything. like i said, its basic, buts its damn good for that. its come a long way. if you want a lot more options and control, use utorrent, but the interface can be difficult at first.
and yeah, the screenshot is old, the new one looks like ABC 3.0 but a little cleaner
BitTorrentFreak reviewed v4.20.0 on Jun 25, 2006
The new BitTorrent 4.20.0 rocks! nice download speeds and a few more features,as well as a smarter interface.a real improvement since 4.4.1,though that was an awsome program too. need a updated screenshot though,since the interface is now radically different
Zankur reviewed v4.20.0 on Jun 21, 2006
An excellent piece of software which has improved a hell of a lot since the 4.4 version...
Paul Skinner reviewed v4.20.0 on Jun 21, 2006
Work perfectly if you've port-forwarded.
It's about time we had an updated screenshot for it now that the UI has changed though...
Umapathy reviewed v4.9.4 Beta on May 17, 2006
Bittorrent genereally for broad band may not work verywell with dialup connection. I am quite happy with bittorrent and I used this for more than an year through broadband (adsl connection) worked fine. But in some connection I couldn't use any torrent clinets may the router is blocking. I am also happy about the mulitiligual coordination. Have a look at http://translate.bittorrent.com/ I have started the Tamil version as well. Over all is the best program.
cousinkix1953 reviewed v4.9.3 Beta on May 9, 2006
But... This download crawls like a damned 56k dial up modem. A constant gradual decline in download speeds here is typical of what is wrong with the entire torrent scene...
xrayspex reviewed v4.9.2 Beta on May 4, 2006
If i didnt use utorrent i would use this. You also got to give credit where credit is due..this is the developer and app that started it all.
Zankur reviewed v4.9.2 Beta on May 4, 2006
This version absolutely rocks!
The author has done tremendous improvements since the last version....
The interface has been streamlined,now you can see the detailed view of all peers and stuff like in other clients...
You can open a new window,like download managers,to see the progress of the download,from here you can choose which files to download and which not....
The progress bar has been revamped with a horizontal bar which gives details of downloads and stuff...
Speeds are great!
Overall,fantastic work done!
kerson reviewed v4.9.2 Beta on May 3, 2006
To Ampbeta: What the hell are you taking about, µTorrent is NOT developed by any members of Peerfactor, goto www.utorrent.com and read what it says there directly from the developer of µTorrent.
photonboy reviewed v4.4.1 on Apr 11, 2006
I haven't used a Bit Torrent program that I'd give full marks too. It seems to vary from user to user depending on how much RAM, how fast the CPU is and how many downloads one does.
It is best to try a few. A couple notes:
1)Bitcomet I loved. I like that you can add a temporary extension so you don't get confused. However I couldn't SEED properly and it just was not right.
2)Azureus. Presently using. It worked great but if I have more than a couple torrents it freezes my interent web access and prevents my internet radio from working. Should be a set to DEFAULT setting. Doesn't add an extra extension. You can pick and choose which files to install, but BitComet's works much better.
In general, I recommend makeing a subfolder "Torrent Programs" in your Bookmarks and checking in every two months to see if any program is updated and try a new version if so. But, like I said, I just can't find one without issues.
**FYI: I found out that my ROUTER was not FAST enough to handle multiple connections. I can download at 400kB/s one or two files, but it drops down to about 180KB/s if I download too many. Bypassing the router via a Switch (leaving others on the Router), buying a faster router, or just running straight to the Modem solves the problem but reduces the extra Hardware Firewall security. (with good software it's not a huge issue)
Ampbeta reviewed v4.4.1 on Apr 2, 2006
one of the best and yes you will regret using utorrent since a new developer from peerfactor is developing it now and bitcomet sucks because my firewall picks it up when it does portscans
Umapathy reviewed v4.4.1 on Mar 24, 2006
I am using this bittorrent for sometime from home in Sri Lanka where I don't have anyproblem at all it works fine. But at office it doesn't work at all. I have tried many other clients. For me it seems like peer to peer file sharing is blocked possibly at the cisco router or elsewher. Is there any client that can bypass these hurdles? please let me know.
rcadams reviewed v4.4.1 on Mar 23, 2006
Adrian79, Come on, just don't make a statement like that with no facts, Utorrent isn't even in the same league as BitComment..
I suggest if your a big time Torrent user, Utorrent is the choice you won't be sorry with.
Adrian79 reviewed v4.4.1 on Mar 23, 2006
bitcomet is way better than utorrent
ModderXManiac reviewed v4.4.0 on Feb 1, 2006
Lets see here, this is roughly the same size as the current Azureus beta, written in C++, wouldn't you expect it to have a crapload more features.
WELCOME TO THE 21ST CENTURY! If you know what's best for you, use a BT client that is actually WORTH the download. This is the most feature lacking client I have seen in the last two years, It's slow, and the interface sucks something awful...
I think Bram Cohen should just go and join the Azureus developing team...He's capable of better than this... Ah yes, uTorrent is good for windows users too. Almost anything is better than this.
BoNeLeSS reviewed v4.4.0 on Feb 1, 2006
The original... but there are clients more feature complete like Azureus and more lightweight like the excellent uTorrent
munga42 reviewed v4.4.0 on Feb 1, 2006
I have never used this program, but i give it 5 just for the protocol only.
lol
Ampbeta reviewed v4.3.4 Beta on Jan 7, 2006
this bt client has worked the best for me, not a bloated piece of software like others, ive gotten the best speeds with this, with utorrent my downloads jump drastically so in my opinion this is the best bt client.
BadIronTree reviewed v4.3.3 Beta on Dec 19, 2005
when i say the source .. i meen for the bittorrent protocol not the progrma itself
and rexal "idiots"
ArabianNight reviewed v4.3.2 Beta on Dec 12, 2005
The concept ownz, this proggy sucks.
BitComet is better.
Whoever said that all the code comes from this one is a true idiot.
Peace.
twanj reviewed v4.3.1 Beta on Dec 6, 2005
crashes when I close it and produces an error log.
ModderXManiac reviewed v4.3.0 Beta on Dec 5, 2005
I appreciate Bram Cohen's work at creating the gr8 bittorent file transfer system, but I dont like his current efforts at a bittorent client.
This is teh suck, gimme µtorrent.
The interface is for n00bs, might I say again ^^
And no, not all bittorrent clients originate from Bram Cohen's code. It's not really possibly, if you'd use your brain and think about it.
Bittornado, Written in python code, surely not the work of Bram Cohen eh? Azureus, written in Java, III DONT THINK SO! Use your head...
iLLz reviewed v4.2.0 on Nov 22, 2005
Ok, lets get a few things straight: Not ALL BITTORRENT CLIENTS ARE MADE FROM THIS SOURCE!
uTorrent was written without Bram's code. I am sure there are others. I give this particular one a 3 as it isn't quite that fast for me. BitSpirit is by far the fastest I have ever used.
iLLz
BadIronTree reviewed v4.2.0 on Nov 22, 2005
lol man all this torrent programs are based to this one.... yes the UI suck big time compearing to Azureus... but if he change something in the code all the other get it from him :)
Paradise-FH- reviewed v4.2.0 on Nov 22, 2005
while it's nice that Mr. Cohen created the idea and the code behind torrents, he also created the horrible interface in bittorrent. utorrent is a much better client from a usability stand point. it's more intuitive and lighter weight.
acascianelli reviewed v4.2.0 on Nov 22, 2005
This is the ORIGINAL bittorrent client, all other clients are based off this one...
Anybody who says this program is for "n00bs" doesn't know what theyre talking about.
ModderXManiac reviewed v4.1.8 Beta on Nov 16, 2005
Poor interface designed for total noobs, not nearly as fast as others, slim on features overall.
Even though this is the official client, it isnt nearly as mature as alternatives such as µtorrent, which blows this out of the water in overall quality, and thats a fact.
eviljolly reviewed v4.1.7 Beta on Nov 3, 2005
Great for the occasional torrent download, but µtorrent totally blows this out of the water. Needs a lot of work on the GUI for handling multiple torrents.
Xilon reviewed v4.1.7 Beta on Nov 2, 2005
The client may be poor as far as the GUI goes (hence the low rating) but the core behind it is pretty good. I still prefer uTorrent because of the queued torrents and such (basically GUI) and also because it uses way less resources.
I think that if the official BT client just added queued torrents (ie. one main GUI) then it would be a much better client and get at least 4 points ;)
ZombieREA reviewed v4.1.7 Beta on Nov 2, 2005
We are in reviews. So why we can't compare this production with another ?
Yep.BitTorrent for Windows is poor GUI. It's simple use for noop only.
Azureus is better for Pro. With fully function and information.
lilmegz reviewed v4.1.7 Beta on Nov 2, 2005
Then dont use it if you dont like it. Go whine about something else!
ModderXManiac reviewed v4.1.7 Beta on Nov 2, 2005
The poorest BT client I have ever used.
The interface is designed for n00bs and its just plain slow compared to Azureus.
Somnambulator reviewed v4.1.5 Beta on Oct 12, 2005
newest beta works with x64 and the new bt search is quite nice. i prefer it over other torrent sites. does everything i need it to; makes a great, simple bt downloader for those that dont need a million extras
FailedCRC reviewed v4.1.5 Beta on Oct 12, 2005
1. you can't spell
2. you don't know what you're talking about regarding trackerless tracking
LRN reviewed v4.1.5 Beta on Oct 12, 2005
BitTorrent is REFERENSE client. It works - but that's all. Don't expect much from it.
BUT! It's only client with trackerless download support at the moment!
kgruber reviewed v4.1.5 Beta on Oct 12, 2005
Decent client, however I prefer the simplicity and functionality of Shareaza which connects to Bit Torrent and other P2P networks.
ModderXManiac reviewed v4.1.5 Beta on Oct 11, 2005
Rather stick with uTorrent and Bittornado.
Somnambulator reviewed v4.1.4 Beta on Aug 17, 2005
4.1.4 isnt working on my x64 system. gives me an error telling me to see the .log file, which tells me next to nothing.
back to 4.1.3 and it's working great.
Colour reviewed v4.1.4 Beta on Aug 16, 2005
I've recently switched to the official client from BitTornado. The author of BitTornado hasn't updated the program in months and doesn't visit the community anymore (and won't comment on future releases when he does). Very frustrating. In search of another simple client, I chose the offical BitTorrent Client.
However, I'm have trouble getting used to a few drawbacks in the offical clicent. Even BitTornado (in its beta state) excelled in over the offical client in several ways (in my opinion/for my needs).
One thing I find very annoying is that the offical client can't be minimized to the tray. What gives? I find it annoying that it's always in the way. You'd think that this is a basic function.
Second, when you're downloading a torrent, the offical client doesn't even show a share ratio, how big the file is, or how long it has been running. Not exactly crucial, but those statistics are worth having.
Third, the file and peer lists seem aren't the easiest to use. They are a bit clunky in design. BitTornado's were better in some ways. (Though the offical client can be sorted in ascending/descending order, which BitTornado couldn't do).
Lastly, there's no "finish allocation" option. (Maybe there is, but I'm not seeing it?).
As for my review of the new version 4.1.4 beta, the new search feature isn't crucial. I wouldn't have a problem if I could turn it off. But I can't. Why can't I?
This my problem with this offical client: it's too simple. It allows for almost no customization. I mean, you even have no control over the installation. It just happens.
That fact is good in a way, though--at least the client is being kept simple and unbloated. But there should be more customization in the client. You can't even email anyone that makes the offical client. The only email listed is one for bugs. I'm not going to abuse the bugs email to suggest other features. But I'm tempted to, seeing as there is no other way to contact them.
Most of the issues I listed above I can live with. I'm going to continue using the offical client, unless the BitTornado author surprises us with a new version. But it's ridiculous if it's going to take 5 versions to get tray minimzing.
Now, I'm not expert on BitTorrent, but I love it. I'm not complaining about BitTorrent here--I'm just a bit annoyed with the offical client.
3 stars.
kmleow reviewed v4.1.2 Beta on Jun 30, 2005
Give Bram Cohen the Nobel Prize for his invention :-)
war593122 reviewed v4.1.2 Beta on Jun 7, 2005
2005-06-06: 4.1.2 released for Windows & *nix
Changes in this release:
Many improvements to the trackerless torrent code
Support for testing translations with --language command line option
Translations into Italian (Gianluca Palladini), Norwegian (Audun Einangen), and Brazillian Portugese (Vandrei Cerqueira)
Window resizability bugs have been fixed
Vastly improved client identification code from Ed Savage-Jones
Small fixes to windows installer and corrupt config file recovery
xrayspex reviewed v4.1.2 Beta on Jun 7, 2005
It keeps getting better and better.
ShafuyZ reviewed v4.1.2 Beta on Jun 7, 2005
It's been two weeks since 4.1.1 beta was released (5/23) so a lot of things must have changed in 4.1.2b. Where's that version changes list? (at time of writing it's not on author's site).
JoshDev reviewed v4.1.0 Beta on May 19, 2005
Despite what anomoly said this release has nothing to do with getting money out of users. Donations are a reasonable request considering he developed the protocol. Plus, all you have to do is say you've donated and it stops bugging you.
Anyways, back to the software. Even though not posted here, the new version supports trackerless torrents. Now you no longer need to have a dedicated tracker to share files with other people. Everyone with a client and a website can now host torrents. See http://www.bittorrent.com/trackerless.html for details.
acascianelli reviewed v4.1.0 Beta on May 18, 2005
Granted it is mostly used for piracy, but if you want to see a great legitamate application for it look at how its made linux distribution.
I just download all 4 discs to CentOS in under 2 hours.
_sepultribe_ reviewed v4.0.1 on Apr 6, 2005
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some guy reviewed v4.0.1 on Mar 27, 2005
Bit commet is better but not bad.
paulm make sure your portforwarding protocol TCP and UDP are both checked. make sure the torrent program is using the same port you have open. Bit torrent best file share out thir yet for large files. If you run nortons atv or other virus software make sure aswell thir not blocking you out either, had that problem with nortons, use avg free better less of a resource hog
paulm reviewed v4.0.1 on Mar 26, 2005
I'm not impressed with this BitTorrent stuff. I haven't been able to get my Billion ADSL wireless router to let any torrent files through for downloading. Even after all the messing around to enable ports 6881 through 6889. I even disabled the firewall in XP SP2.
I'll try again, but have wasted a few hours already!
Adrian79 reviewed v4.0.1 on Mar 26, 2005
thanks for creating this for us, but i'll still to bitcomet!!! whooot!
mjm01010101 reviewed v4.0.1 on Mar 26, 2005
Does a plug-in for a prowser nromally give you an install interface? Every plug-in to Firefox I have doesn't. The interface is minimal for a reason: It *just* works. There is no reason to provide location because the majority of BT links will be from a browser. It works fine.
httpd.confused reviewed v4.0.1 on Mar 26, 2005
Revolutionize the way we get our data? More like taking up the slack after the movie and recording industries made serious inroads into Kazaa and other P2P networks.
This is a rating for the client, not the protocol. This client is, yeah, ummm... "minimal". Minimal like a pair of sneakers without shoelaces, where everything else is a fully-loaded luxury sedan. Yes, I'm saying it's a piece of crap.
It's so minimal, the lovely setup program doesn't even bother asking you any questions at all when you run it--you simply double click the installer, and next thing you know, it's done. Where did it install? Hmmm, good question. Did you want it installed somewhere else? Too damned bad. Where does it save its data? More mystery. Did it install shortcuts? Better check that. Does it have an uninstaller? Another good question.
Thanks for the protocol; now, please let everyone the hell else do the clients, mmmkay?
sftwrmaniac reviewed v4.0.0 on Mar 9, 2005
Very minimal, I don't like the bloat of some of the other clients. This does the job and is the original. Much improved GUI. 5 for me.
reets reviewed v4.0.0 on Mar 9, 2005
Great upgrade from the original client. Like the new interface and stuff. Only problem is that it has crashed twice so far for no reason. Going to stick with Azereus for now.
mjm01010101 reviewed v4.0.0 on Mar 8, 2005
You gotta give a 5 to a guy that can singly revolutionize the way we get our data. While I don't use this client given azerius's features, I use subsets of this technology that benefit my own client. Here here to open source and the progress of good code.
In June I get a 10 Mb (up and down) connection and I will start my own tracker. woot!
somethinbaloo1 reviewed v3.9.1 (4.0 Beta) on Jan 24, 2005
Bit torrent technology is good and there are tons of torrent sites out there. A few bit torrent programs out there that are better rated then the multi-window downloads and the constant pop-ups of tracker issues, is bitcomet and azareus. Inside bitcomet it lists quite a few bit torrent sites, some of them are foreign but the it still has english programs that work. Just food for thought for you all.
Kompressor reviewed v3.9.0 (4.0 Beta) on Dec 22, 2004
http://www.torrentreactor.net is another one.
I'm giving it a 4 because I feel they could improve the GUI.
ModderXManiac reviewed v3.9.0 (4.0 Beta) on Dec 22, 2004
You idiots, just because suprnova is gone, doesnt mean torrents are dead.
You still have kick a** sites like
http://www.lokitorrent.com/
Its about half the size of suprnova, but its better than nothing.
Anywhoot, about the software.
I'm still trying to figure it out, which torrent downloader is better? Bittorrent or bitornado?
They look the same, yes. But I've found bittornado to be much faster and have lesss tracker errors.
Thats why bittorent gets a 4 from me.
Suprnova worshippers... Bittorents will never die.
sfo reviewed v3.9.0 (4.0 Beta) on Dec 22, 2004
this is so effective!
blackcherry reviewed v3.9.0 (4.0 Beta) on Dec 21, 2004
lmao, calm down dude, gettin' all emotional over a little software program!!!
deviantATTILA reviewed v3.9.0 (4.0 Beta) on Dec 21, 2004
Jesus christ, stop being so melodramatic, the BitTorrent protocol is NOT dead. If you want to illegally trade files, there are plenty of good tracker sites left. But regardless, BitTorrent has promise, aside from illegal filesharing. Grow up.
henrypeck reviewed v3.9.0 (4.0 Beta) on Dec 21, 2004
There is no reason to download because bit torrent is essentially dead.
felix reviewed v3.9.0 (4.0 Beta) on Dec 21, 2004
If this is the same interface as before, I find it difficult to use compared to more user-friendly interfaces like Azuerus and ABC "where the heck did my download go? Is it downloading??". Also these BT clients lack search functionality which kinda sucks as you need to rely on website which get shut down every few months. So for smaller harder to find apps I use eDonkey2000 which is as easy to use as Kazaa/Napster P2P clients.
kmleow reviewed v3.9.0 (4.0 Beta) on Dec 21, 2004
BitTorrent is a good technology for sharing huge files with few people leeching around.
However, it uses a centralized design which makes it prone to being shut down.
Some major torrent search websites have been killed.
BitTorrent should evolve into a decentralized design.
zridling reviewed v3.4.2 on Sep 11, 2004
The previous reviewer must be thinking of a different program altogether. BitTorrent is as smooth as glass and easy to use. No spyware or adware. I strongly recommend this if you're just getting into BitTorrent. If so, you'll be happy.
slipkbomb reviewed v3.4.2 on Apr 10, 2004
g** program dont get it..get another one for torrent files.
i was downloading a 200mb+ game and this crap downloaded 1.3GBG and it was still in 48 % i was wondering..but it does that to share more from you..insted of getting your file down..on top of that it brings a whole bunch of spyware...so watchout!! it takes skills to get them off..not just adaware(lavasoft)
chowmein reviewed v3.4.2 on Apr 5, 2004
Awesome program.
Btw, the new download link is borked.
Here is the sourceforge mirror list linky-
http://prdownloads.sourc...rent-3.4.2.exe?download
ryanvm reviewed v3.4.2 on Apr 5, 2004
Excellent program, though I too use ABC. @ShafuyZ, it kind of defeats the purpose of BT if nobody shares. If you use P2P, you're assuming a risk of getting caught. If everyone had your mentality, you wouldn't be able to download anything. Why should someone else be willing to take a risk for you if you won't return the favor?
ShafuyZ reviewed v3.4.1 on Mar 13, 2004
Gave it 5-stars, even though I use ABC. Yes, I've tried them all and as far as I know only ABC can stop uploading once I have the full file. Go ahead and call me names. F you. My a** is what I care about, and it would be painfully violated if I'm caught distributing FULL files by RIAA/MPAA/SPA/etc. Unlike most of you clowns, I've actually seen the letters these guys send to your ISP when they catch you sharing FULL files (especially new movies) for a couple of hours. Some of you are bound to find out about this the hard way in the next few months...
dzjepp reviewed v3.4.1 on Mar 12, 2004
I hope BitTorrent becomes the standard in future file tranfer protocols. :) Since it's open source you can migrate the BT implementation into an app as you would please. For example, id software would say, be able to implement BT into Doom 3 as a means to provide patches and perhaps other addons for the community with much less overhead than the traditional http/ftp standards. I hope companies utilize it's potential in the near future.
Long live BitTorrent!
Dwarden reviewed v3.4.1 on Mar 12, 2004
I wish everything is so innovative as Bittorrent :)
Anyway great to see updates :)
jpmccord reviewed v3.4 on Mar 7, 2004
BitTorrent may not be the most feature-packed of all the torrent clients out there, but this is the one that made all the others possible. It still functions incredibly well and does everything it advertises it can do. However, while I give the author credit for his innovation, BitTorrent is no longer the best torrent client out there. I don't think anyone should complain about four stars though.
Trgiaol reviewed v3.4 on Mar 7, 2004
Good program, if a little low on features, and somewhat buggy.
To all you folks insulting the "newbies" about how they claim Azureus, etc... is better; yes, we are aware it is based on this, but that doesnt mean that they can't be better. God, get a grip on reality, just because its the original, doesnt mean its the best.
Tidus41 reviewed v3.4 on Mar 7, 2004
Truly a great program. BT Rocks.
rejected reviewed v3.4 on Mar 7, 2004
you guys are nubs, bram cohen designed bittorrent and all other clients are based off of his work. yes, it may not be the most feature packed client, but without this, you wouldn't have burst, bitspirit, or azureus.
Mark Gillespie reviewed v3.4 on Mar 7, 2004
The original Bit Torrent client, from the guy who designed the BitTorrent client.
For all those people saying this is buggy, and Burst is better, they are obviously Newbies, as Burst is based on this.....
tcmjr reviewed v3.4 on Mar 7, 2004
Just plain and simple.
The original client , wich all other are based.
kebabi reviewed v3.4 on Mar 7, 2004
Don't even download this, if you wanna use the BT-network use BitSpirit as a client...this just sucks
slipkbomb reviewed v3.3 on Nov 11, 2003
Dont get this program..when you get files that are over a GIG it wont complete them..well i was getting 1523(1GIG,523MB) of file and it downlaoded 5 GIGs and the file still wasnt done! this crap sucsk..Burst! client is the best!
MMPD reviewed v3.3 on Sep 26, 2003
excellent program, Bittorent is the best to use for new unlicensed subed anime. Bittorent is a bit Slower yes for a 56k modem like me, but finding the file a plenty of sources is well worth it. Good place to start to look http://www.animesuki.com/
dzjepp reviewed v3.3 on Sep 26, 2003
Just tried it. I still prefer the latest version of Shareaza to snag my BT downloads. I dunno, but it seems to me a lot faster than this BT 3.3, download speed wise. Also BT 3.3 has this weird error when you start to download something, it "assumes" that the file is already saved on the drive or what, and it says "Cannot find the file" - something along those lines. The app still works mind you, select the destination where you want the download to be saved. Anyway Shareaza for me all the way. If you guys want a really good site for legal BT downloads, check out FileRush.com They have gaming files mostly.