I'm using utorrent to download torrent files from the internet. But as I browsed through the web, there are people saying that Bitcomet is much better than utorrent. BitComet is the first client to solve this issue by caching data in the memory, and thus accessing your hard drive less often. Preview while Downloading Torrents. When BitComet is downloading video files, it will automatically try to download the header and the tail of the file as soon as possible.
I'll cut it short, I got the following error message when trying to download a torrent file:
I never ever got this before. Only thing I can think of is that after installing IE7, this has occured.
Just recently BitComet released v0.75. Downloaded it, installed but it wouldn't load up at all. I restarted, same thing. So I uninstalled it, reinstalled, still nothing.
Download Torrent
Cleaned it up, installed my old v0.74 but that doesn't work neither...
Any ideas why?
Thanks in advance.
Taking a slightly different approach to solving the multimedia lover's dilemma of how best to download torrents is BitComet, which uses an interface heavily cribbed from Windows Explorer--with a dose or two from the basic BitTorrent template--to create something instantly recognizable to the user.
Bitcomet Can Download Torrent Files
There's a familiar tree of features on the left, including links to torrent-aggregating Web sites and several promotional offers. The top of the app has big buttons with familiar icons, the center window shows the files being downloaded, and the bottom pane has tracker and peer info. The pane on the right rounds out the layout, with a torrent search feature and advertising. Among the usual features, BitComet offers chat capabilities, the ability to bookmark your favorite sites, a toolbar for Internet Explorer 7, and a context menu for Firefox 2.
While the app held its own against better-known competitors in terms of speed and handling multiple torrents, we found the ubiquitous advertisements to be annoying compared to the competition's ad-free environs. Overall, we think BitComet is worth trying and could become a major torrent app in the future.