I have tested over 20 bittorrent programs and they all run at about the same speeds when properly set up.
I would rate Vuze and uTorrent as the two best. They both have all the basic features that are needed, excellent support and are leaders in the bittorrent field.
Vuze is larger and uses a good amount of RAM. It has many more features available in the program and through its plugins. The latest being its "Devices" tab, which will convert (if necessary) and transfer to other devices such as iPod, XBox, Ps3 etc.. There is also the Vuze download platform , which offers legal downloads and an outlet for independent media producers.
uTorrent is the smallest bittorrent client (263KB) and uses the least amount of RAM of any bittorrent client. Yet it has all the basic features needed for torrenting. Their latest advance is the introduction of uTP transfers, which make throttling by ISPs difficult, if not impossible.
Both uTorrent and Vuze have excellent support through their FAQs, forums, guides (uTorrent) and Wiki (Vuze).
See the related link below, Best Free BitTorrent Client, for more info and links to downloads and set up guides.
Bittorrent will continue to work in the background.Most of these type program use few resources.
You must use a program that can associate with torrent files and open them like Bittorrent or Bitcomet.
on bitTorrent, click on options then preferences, then general an there should be an option that says "associate with torrent files". click on it and bitTorrent should now be the default torrent downloader
Yes.
yes and no, if you use sharing programs like limewire or frostwire than yes but if you use a program like bittorrent then no
Yes, Bittorrent is Absolutley free to download and use.
Normally if you use BitTorrent then when you click on the songs on the website: isohunt.com theres a button called download torrent that will put the songs directly into BitTorrent Hope that helps! ------ Remember that when you download the torrents, it will ask you whether to open or save the file. Select the 'Open with' option, and make sure the listed program to open with is 'Utorrent' (or the bittorrent program you use). Once the download is complete, you need to remove the torrent from the list in your program and you can run it from its downloaded location. Normally, this would be ... C:/Users/(your PC user name)/ downloads. You can check where the torrents are being stored by going to your 'Preferences / Options' within your Bittorrent client.
Bittorrent is a P2P protocol which allows you to download files.
There are a few places where one can get the BitTorrent download. One can try the BitTorrent website. Failing that, software repositories such as Softpedia should have it.
The free downloadable program BitLord is an open source software client for BitTorrent. It is easy to use and allows someone to participate in file sharing.
Use a torrent program such as utorrent or bittorrent. You can often find full discographies for some artists. You can find full albums on limewire but its harder.
BitTorrent downloads proceed faster than FTP downloads. Ulike protocols such as FTP, BitTorrent groups multiple files into a single package--that is, a BitTorrent file.