>>55318247
>STALLEDtorrent
I agree. Newfags should learn the hard way or they really shouldn't be here.
Transmission is best
Kinda old but still
When was the last /g/ approved guide made? And what did it cover?
All of these are terribly out of date.
rtorrent/rutorrent is literally a meme, and is ancient, obsolete, overcomplicated shitware
Deluge and Qbittorrent better than Transmission, really? One is a bloated buggy C++/QT mess and the other is unironically written in a scripting language
>>55318351
Kek, wangdoZe
FYI, it's called MUtorrent not utorrent
>>55318657
only if you are sucking putin's dick
>>55318657
not its called μtorrent
>>55318247
Nobody wants to contribute?
>>55318657
microtorrent, bitch
Deluge Master Race Reporting Inside!
>>55320096
I didn't know it was written in python, is it fast
>>55318247
Most every claim in that image is objectively false.
Any client based on libTorrent will have the same bugs. This includes Deluge, qBittorrent, Halite, et al. All of these clients are prone to a bug that causes torrents to become permanently stalled.
>inb4 "But it just werks on my computer!"
Google the issue. It can and does happen.
Tixati is not an "abortion of a client," nor is it bloated. It has comparatively low resource usage compared to other clients. It's a perfectly suitable alternative to uTorrent if you don't mind closed-source software.
The Transmission description doesn't go into detail about the Windows ports. Some of them are utter garbage. And at one point the client was injected with malware by a hacker because the site's servers were poorly secured.
>>55318377
hi anon, thanks for help me git gud at git