Also, there's no ability at all to delete the torrent file itself here. In uTorrent the ability to delete the data is just one of the items on the context menu. Then, when removing torrents, you right click and it requires checking off a box if you want to delete the torrent data. Instead, it can require pulling up several small dialogs off the the context menu to manage various things like a torrent's (or group of torrents') bandwidth and ratio settings. It's still viewable down below under 'General' for individual torrents, but it's not as convenient as simply being able to see it at a glance for all torrents.Īnother large annoyance is a lack of a 'Properties' dialog for torrents. One big thing was the inability to add 'Availability' to the main torrent grid view. But then I began noticing some little things that were missing, or just annoyingly different for no apparent reason. It looks like most of qBittorrent mimics uTorrent 2.2 very closely. I soon realized maybe a little too similar. So I tried out qBittorrent today.Īt first I thought "this is good." Very similar. I'm looking for a new (better) torrent client after years of using uTorrent 2.2.1.
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