Filesharing Review > From Azureus to µTorrent
[Echo Binary] I’ll miss some features of Azureus not present in µTorrent but most of the features I like in Azureus are implemented nicely in µTorrent too that’s why in just a matter of days I’m fully convinced that µTorrent is going to be my BT client of choice from now on. µTorrent is still very young compared to other BT clients and it is gaining more users because of its efficiency.
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[P2p.weblogsinc.com] The Peer-to-Peer Weblog: I only know how to do it with the torrentstorm client, ok this is what you do,open up torrent storm click on view then settings, then click the downloader version tab, for minimume port put 6881 and maximume put 6890,This is for the first computer only do the same with the next computer,make sure the ports are not the same,for example the second computer you set mimimume port to 6891 and max you put 6900, keep on doing that for the rest of your computers.Make sure the maximume port doesnt exceed 6999 cause torentstorm only uses those ports to send data(6881-6999). For port forwarding make sure you open the ports that you assigned for each computer.Its kind of hard ill post some more if you like,jsut ask.
[Gigaom.com] Om Malik on Broadband : » BitTorrent, seeded, now waits for VC funds: In today’s Silicon Valley, there is so much cash sloshing around, that some of the smartest money managers on the planet, the guys who have turned more pennies into dollars than I can even dream off, aka Sequoia Capital and Kleiner Perkins, are ready to pump in $8.5 million into a promise of an aging hipster’s ability to turn podcasting into a mega-business. Or that, another equally pennywise bunch is ready to invest a few million more, in another Podcasting start-up, Odeo.
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