Originally posted by: Cheetah8799
utorrent
check it out, lots of people are switching to it. I used to use Azureus.
Originally posted by: crazylegs
Azeurus if you want THE BEST regardless of how mauch resources it uses!!
uTorrent if you want an EXCELLENT client that uses virtually NO resources.... not sure how it does it !!!
GL
Originally posted by: MangoTBG
Azeurus just isn't worth it anyway you cut it. Bit Torrent SHOULDN'T take up as many CPU cycles as Azeurus takes up. By all means try Azeurus out for yourself. Cue up a couple BT downloads and see for yourself how resource hungry it is.
uTorrent or BitComet
Originally posted by: crazylegs
Azeurus if you want THE BEST regardless of how mauch resources it uses!!
uTorrent if you want an EXCELLENT client that uses virtually NO resources.... not sure how it does it !!!
GL
Is it any wonder someone who responds without reading also can't be bothered updating Java? 😀Originally posted by: beatle
To those who prefer Azureus over uTorrent, why? I wouldn't mind the larger memory footprint if it was doing something useful, but performance seems to be the same with uTorrent and the interface is still good.
Have to wonder what you mean by keeping Java updated, I'm thinking it's along the lines of "yeah, I have that jovo thing installed, I think". I have an older system that I built almost four years back. I keep things updated though, and I don't even notice when Azureus is running, as it uses next to no cpu cycles and very little ram as well. Further, it supports SafePeer, which as a privacy advocate I like having.Originally posted by: duragezic
I've always had my Java updated.. it never made a huge difference on memory usage. In fact it usually used 100-200mb, which isn't a problem since I never leave it running when playing games, but that is a pretty ridiculous amount of usage compared to uTorrent which has nearly the same exact interface and features.
Originally posted by: IamDavid
uTorrent all the way..