Introduction
Lately adapting over to Linux I have discovered that my preferred torrent program, uTorrent, is not supported by the Linux Operating System. This boggled my brains, and instead of using Wine for Linux, I went searching for a new application that can be similar to uTorrent for the Linux operating system as well as well I found one. KTorrent was the correct application I was searching for. Plain as well as simple plus extremely simple to configure! Sincerely, if I had to select among uTorrent as well as KTorrent, I would definitely prefer KTorrent in excess of uTorrent and here's why.
KTorrent's Ease of Use
KTorrent was extremely simple to make use of and arrange. It gave you just the right quantity of selection to have total control of your torrents. uTorrent was also extremely simple to make use of as well as arrange except it gave you a slight too much alternative, and at times it seemed that several options did not work the way you want them to. Now it could just be the user, but with KTorrent when I set the Seeding ratio, I guess the torrent to stop seeding when this ratio is reached. I could never find uTorrent to stop seeding once that ratio was being achieved. But with KTorrent, I set that ratio to 1.5 as well as once it the 1.5 ratio, what did you know? KTorrent automatically marked the torrent as finished as well as stopped seeding! The additional options are which ports to make use of for transfer as well as where to download files etc. which uTorrent does offer you access to, but the way KTorrent has the options laid out make KTorrent really easier as well as simpler to make use of than uTorrent.
Transfer Speeds of Torrents
When using uTorrent I would always doubt if I was receiving the most excellent speed out of that torrent as well as if my settings were a little bit off that would slow the torrent down. Not with KTorrent! As I started using KTorrent I found that my speeds remain extremely high all the time without doing any unique configuration. I have not even installed Peer Guardian on my new-fangled Linux system yet also KTorrent still works like a winner. I download the whole thing a lot quicker than I ever did because of the way KTorrent laid out the selection as well as offered me the method to arrange every port. Mostly in all comparison KTorrent runs quicker, and smoother with simple configurations than uTorrent ever would.
Ending Notes
When using Linux, I would extremely recommend KTorrent over uTorrent with WINE. Due to the reality that KTorrent will offer you the whole thing uTorrent does and than some, it should be an easily choice. No use in battling with WINE when you do not have to. As for windows consumer, uTorrent is most likely your most excellent bet of Bit Torrent application as I do not think KTorrent runs under Windows.



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