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Sunday, July 3, 2011

postheadericon BitTorrent Mixes File Sharing And Social Media With uTorrent 3.0

BitTorrent may be the name that draws the headlines, but uTorrent is the application that draws the users. No P2P sharing program enjoys a bigger user base than uTorrent – which is owned by BitTorrent, coincidentally enough – but its developers don't use the application's success as an excuse to sit around and watch "Game of Thrones" downloads all day – you know, "for research." Version 3.0 of the popular client has been in beta since April, and today, it went live.

Streamlining the user interface and offers more options for the joint were the great emphasis in uTorrent 3.0. Technically called "progressive download," can the new streaming feature allows you to start watching a download, long before it is actually finished - a feature that we welcome. It 's also a new drag-and-drop feature, you pay the big files in a box and a "download" web link to return to. This way you can transfer files with your friends without having to share a torrent publicly post or a service like RapidShare. You 'll also be able to your other torrents from a computer with uTorrent \ Monitor's Web-based remote access interface.

The new release also brings social media aspects of the P2P program. Users can rate and recommend individual torrents from inside the uTorrent BitTorrent client itself also launched an app uChat today that lets you chat with other uTorrent and BitTorrent users. It 's an interesting idea in theory, but includes as in reality the majority of P2P file-sharing copyright infringement as Linux distributions doubt, we know that downloaders will be in a hurry to share their innermost thoughts with the other pirates - is mainly because your IP address for all to see in the chat room.

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