What happened /g/ ?
I was seriously enthused about gtorrent
What happens to every autistic project in freedom land.
Abandoned, forgotten and inferior to everything else
if you were so enthused why didn't you help?
Of all the software categories where a /g/ program could be useful, torrent clients isn't one of them. We already have Transmission, Deluge and Qbittorrent. There is no need for /g/torrent.
>>51409439
>implying people such as myself are good at anything other than creating logos
I don't even know how computers work, I just like to read about technology.
>>51409465
lol same man
Posted from my iPhone 6.
We already have Deluge and qBittorrent.
Because Transmission is L I T E R A L L Y perfect.
Name one reason not to use it, /g/
>>51409451
>>51409566
>>51409651
what about if you have a large (1000s) collection of torrents? rtorrent is the closest to that, but rutorrent doesn't handle more than 3000 well, afaik. gtorrent could be useful in that.
>>51409651
Deluge does more aggressive peering though.
>>51409676
ATM I have 1127 torrents in transmission-daemon and it's going along fine.
>>51409651
qbittorrent
2.2.1 4LYFE
>>51409391
>I was seriously enthused about gtorrent
HAHAHAHA, you were seriously enthused about a /g/ project.
HAHAHAHEHIHOHUHUEHUEHHUOHUOHUOH.
>>51409651
Tixati
>>51409651
Déluge.
>>51410384
It was seriously good: https://github.com/hexafluoride/byteflood
>>51409651
Perfect only if you like a kind of minimalist client