Spend enough time on the Internet or around tech-savvy types, and you’re bound to hear about BitTorrent. Likely, if you’re new to the concept, you have a few questions, and probably some ...
Firefox: If you've used a BitTorrent search engine that lists lots of torrents but doesn't actually host any torrent files (like Torrentz), most of the time you still have to go to other third-party ...
Using any torrent client that supports watch folders—Transmission for OS X in this case—set it to automatically scan your Dropbox folder for incoming torrent files. With your torrent client running in ...
BitTorrent today launched a new BitTorrent client: uTorrent Web. Not to be confused with uTorrent (stylized as µTorrent), and despite what its name might suggest, you still have to download and ...
To start downloading torrents from the Terminal, you need to install Transmission CLI. This process is straightforward if you have the Homebrew package manager installed on your Mac. Homebrew will ...
We all need a safe way to download files; sometimes, using a web browser isn’t the best option. With this in mind, we chose to test an app called Tribler, and so far, we’re relatively impressed with ...
Torrents have long been a way for people to share content online: anything from movies to software packages, most of it free. While macOS users have easy access to torrenting software, it’s a little ...
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