Hello everyone!
Posted: Sun Oct 24, 2010 7:12 am
I've been torrenting for quite a few years, starting on a windows system with Bitlord... A friend of mine recommended it to me to use with the pirate bay, instead of using emule. I never used emule again after discovering the world of torrenting but I quickly changed my client to uTorrent. I discovered various public and private sites, tried many different bittorrent programs, switched to linux which I enjoy very much and have been using instead of windows for about 3 years now. On linux I started with kTorrent, tried deluge for a while, and then used azureus/vuze very intensively. I like to try various programs and hope to one day find a very efficient, easy on resources and user friendly client accepted on all torrent sites I use. qBittorrent is a strong contender to become that program.
I was quite blown away by the speed at which qbittorrent connects to peers and starts downloading. I find it much faster and more reliable than deluge. It's much lighter on resources than azureus/vuze, simpler and much more stable than kTorrent which often gave me a heartache, crashing, and I like qBit's interface much more.
I hope to see qbittorrent become a more and more well-known and used torrent because it is a wonderful little program with great potential.
Big thanks to Christophe and the qbit team and good luck with future development! Keep up the great work guys.
Cheers!
I was quite blown away by the speed at which qbittorrent connects to peers and starts downloading. I find it much faster and more reliable than deluge. It's much lighter on resources than azureus/vuze, simpler and much more stable than kTorrent which often gave me a heartache, crashing, and I like qBit's interface much more.
I hope to see qbittorrent become a more and more well-known and used torrent because it is a wonderful little program with great potential.
Big thanks to Christophe and the qbit team and good luck with future development! Keep up the great work guys.
Cheers!