You don't have to seed torrents, but seeding torrents helps others to download the torrent quicker
torrents.
Yes, some torrents do work on the Mac Books. Torrents used to not be Mac friendly.
Clubsandy Torrents offer a lot of torrents. One can find there e-books, movies and much more, but for Clubsandy Torrents you have to seed much more and you get a lower download speed.
you need a torrents downloading software, such as Utorrents
Some websites have an active torrents option, like LegitTorrents.info. If not, just make sure seed count is above 0.
no, not unless there is some programmer with enough time and/or passion to take on the project. It is easy to tell you just to go back to limewire, but you got into bearshare for the speed of the program, right?. For a native cocoa (fast, will work on mac) client, i would try Poisoned. Many people claim excellent results, but I just can't get it working. Frostwire (open source limewire) is pretty and has a chat client. It is still written in java (slow) , so it may not be a winner for you. I used to be dependent on the guentilla network until i discovered torrents. Do some reading on wikipedia about how torrents work, then go to tpb (search tpb on google). They work much better for me and now there are alot of torrents for music. Instead of thanking me for directing you to torrents, just SEED SEED SEED!
Yes, torrents do work. That's why thousands join the P2P world everyday and all enjoy the power of sharing. :)
Once you are done downloading any torrent, you automatically start to seed until you remove it from the downloading program. You can take a look at my blog for a complete easy explanation of torrents www.1001lostlinks.blogspot.com
Torrents work well.
How do you create torrents?
Yes