alib_i said:
hmm .. that is some good info. I never knew BitComet is blacklisted by some. ( In fact I couldnt even find any info about it .. except your posts in techenclave forums. But I believe you. You're dependable with that kind of info )
Ohh.. I used to post mostly in the p2p section at techenclave forums, but now I have left it (see you wont find any posts by me; I dont even visit).
Yeah man, Bitcomet is blacklisted for sure.. I am a Super Moderator at a torrent site also and I know abt this.. (dont ask me what site
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alib_i said:
# (most probly) the newer version of BitComet takes care of total download/upload. doesnt it?
Yeah, it always was. What are you talking abt? That reconnect to Tracker thing?
alib_i said:
# Only problem with BitTornado is that it opens a new window for each download. Get pretty messy with 4-5 simultaneous downloads. I was using BitTornado till last month. It's very good no doubt.
Yes, correct. Thats the major Disadvantage that it got. But we live in India man.. I dont get speeds more than 30-33kBps. I use torrents at 2-8am only and hell I dont stay awake for this.. I sleep cool and whenever I get up, I switch on the Tornado. :d
So for me BitTornado is fine. Slow speeds (wrt others peers), why should I want to open more than one torrent at a time? Ok I also open 2 torrent at a time sometimes, but it's ok..
What speeds you get? I agree in case I have a connection more than 512k, I would prolly use another client, say BitComet.
alib_i said:
# Azureus, gosh, dont talk about it. Its way too heavy on the system. Its good, fast, sleek, but too heavy. I ditched it within a week.
Thats the reason, why I dont even want to try it. It uses Java and as we all know Java uses the CPU like hell. The same reason, why I dint want to try Limeware too :d
See... the bottomline:
For me BitTornado rules.. I use it. So it does not mean that it's the best client.
For you BitComet rules.. you use it. So it dont mean BitTornado is bad.
As I have earlier posted, no client is "the best" client. It's all abt choosing the client that suits your needs and works fine in your PC.