.torrent is a file extension used by a BitTorrent client or other peer-to-peer programs that use the BitTorrent protocol (protocol is a set of laws)
Utorrent is a Bittorent client which can be used to download the .torrent files.
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To download torrent files (.torrent) from any website you first need a program that will let you download those files in that format. A very reliable torrent downloading software is Utorrent, which can be downloaded for free from:
www.utorrent.com/download.php
After downloading and installing Utorrent, you can simply go to any of the torrent websites I've listed below and search for torrent files. Remember that when you download the torrents, it will ask you whether to open or save the file. Select the 'Open with' option, and make sure the listed program to open with is 'Utorrent'.
Here are some of the most popular torrent listing websites:
- www.piratebay.org
- www.demonoid.com
- www.isohunt.com
they are the same program with a different emblem
really run them side by side, there is no difference
utorrent for pc, bit torrent for mac
uTorrent
At the Utorrent or Bittorrent website
No it wouldn't because uTorrent and BitTorrent is of the same company, thus it wouldn't
UTorrent was originally created by Ludvig Strigeus. But on December 7, 2006 it was bought out by BitTorrent, Inc.
begginers=utorrent speed=bitcomet but i use vuze
begginers=utorrent speed=bitcomet but i use vuze
Yes. There is a paid version, but this does not enhance the basic bittorrent features of uTorrent. The paid version adds some other features and is not necessary to use uTorrent for torrents.
uTorrent is a bittorrent client. It allows you to download extremely large files in a fraction of the time a classic download would have taken.
on bitTorrent, click on options then preferences, then general an there should be an option that says "associate with torrent files". click on it and bitTorrent should now be the default torrent downloader
Using a bittorrent client. Using utorrent is recommended, get it from http://www.utorrent.com
Options-Preferences-BitTorrent-Protocol Encryption-Outgoing set to Forced
The most common bittorrent clients can be obtained from the websites vuze dot com and utorrent dot com. These clients are freeware and very user friendly.