Tuesday, February 20, 2007

What p2p that you use...

So many P2p client on the net....i've try so many of it..limewire, warez, Kazaa.. include torrent like utorrent, bit torrent, bit comet....but what the different between them?

  1. uTorrent
    (This is your editor's favorite torrent tool. uTorrent is also known as "micro torrent". It has all the functions a torrent downloader will ever need, yet it requires less than 1 MB of hard drive space and memory. uTorrent strives to give you all the downloading and seeding performance of its competitors, but with minimal impact to the rest of your computer's speed. Outstanding performance for its size and price.)
    January 2007 warning: one About.com reader did report getting a virus after using the uTorrent embedded search engine.

    The virus was adware.ZQuest. As you should do with any software you install, please run your anti-virus scanner regularly. To specifically scan the uTorrent software, use Windows Explorer to locate the utorrent.exe file on your C drive (likely C:\program files\utorrent). Once you find utorrent.exe file, right-click it and launch your virus scanner. Gratefully, the vast majority of About readers have not had virus problems with uTorrent.

  2. Azureus
    (A Java language client; was considered "king" of the torrent programs until uTorrent software came along and took that crown away. As with uTorrent and any other software you install, ensure that you virus scan.)

  3. ABC
    (Another very popular Torrent client)

  4. TurboBT
    (Nice-looking GUI appearance with this package)

  5. BitComet
    (Good, but losing popularity to uTorrent and Azureus)

  6. The Original BitTorrent Client
    (Authored by Bram Cohen himself; no fancy GUI here, but it downloads quickly. Recommended for programmer types and Macintosh users)

For P2p filesharing, i had use limewire, warez, kazaa, ares(currently)....I think all of that i used, just have a lil' bit different, nothing much. i think the features too. Like Ares you can download file with file sharing, and you can download use torrent file too(many people don't know this..!!). Same as limewire. Maybe Azereus, Emule, Edonkey, warez have it feature too...You do not have to use different client to download between torrent file, and normal file sharing....am i right??


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