BitTorrent downloads proceed faster than FTP downloads. Ulike protocols such as FTP, BitTorrent groups multiple files into a single package--that is, a BitTorrent file.
FTP literally means: 'File Transfer Protocol'. This has been used to transfer files for a very long time... long before the invention of Bittorrent. There are a number of ways to transfer files, but FTP remains one of the fastest and secure methods.
FTP group multiple files into singlepackage. Client authorization is not required.
There are many BitTorrent clients available, each with a large number of supporters. Saying that one is the best would serve only to spark debate. A few of the more popular ones are linked to below.
Yes. In fact, since most handheld devices do not have BitTorrent clients, downloading them on a computer would be the only way to download them through a torrent.
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.
try Bittorrent sites such as mininova.org or isohunt.com You will need a torrent client such as uTorrent. I would also strongly suggest reading the forums at isohunt.com to familiarize yourself with safe torrent downloading.
is prefer when you are downloading many files of a same server
is prefer when you are downloading many files of a same server
If it is from your torrent downloading, then it would most likely be due to your use of upload bandwidth in your bittorrent client. Capping upload in your bittorrent client to 80% of your overall upload capacity should resolve that issue. See the link below for more information and links to help.
Yes, your IP address can be potentially traced by other users when using BitTorrent due to the nature of peer-to-peer file sharing. It's recommended to use a VPN to hide your IP address and increase your privacy while using BitTorrent.
As of currently, no. You would have to access a file-sharing bitTorrent search bank to do this.
Many services are available. For starters there are p2p sites such as bittorrent, bitcoment, or bitlord. Another option would be a service such as Ares, Kazaa, or Limewire. Legal services that actually sell songs are also available like iTunes, Rhapsody, or Amazon's new music service.