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Supposedly it's a bittorrent based app that has no need for trackers. Anyone using it yet and if so, what is your opinion?
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Post by Top Wop »

It has adware. And for me tracker websites are still the way to go.
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Post by Vertigo 99 »

Tracker's are a good thing, I think.
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Someone please splane to dis noob wot bit torrent is?
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Post by Krom »

Bittorrent is a peer to peer file swarming application. You download a file, and as you download it you share parts that you have with other people that are downloading the same file. The more people that download the file the faster the torrent runs overall. Currently bittorrent is consuming more then one third of the total internet bandwdith, more then any other single application, and more then all other peer to peer file sharing applications combined.
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Post by ccb056 »

Trackers are a bad idea, once the ria/mpaa shuts down a tracker, they demand a list of all the ip addresses that used the tracker, and unless youre going through a proxy, you will probably get a nice little letter in the mail either from your isp or from the ria/mpaa.
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ccb056 wrote:Trackers are a bad idea, once the ria/mpaa shuts down a tracker, they demand a list of all the ip addresses that used the tracker, and unless youre going through a proxy, you will probably get a nice little letter in the mail either from your isp or from the ria/mpaa.
So stick to your adware- and trojan-ridden P2P apps, and let those who want to be assured of what they're getting use BT trackers. :P Not everyone uses file-sharing programs to pirate software/music/movies/whatever. ;) (As an example, Blizzard used BT for file downloads for WoW.)
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I didn't say spyware ridden p2p apps were better, the safest alternative would be to physically distribute whatever it is you want to transfer on media such as cd's or dvd's.
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Well, assuming you're not talking about someone sending stuff to themselves (which defeats the purpose of BT), use of BT is pretty much just an evolution of the traditional download. Instead of pulling all of the file from the host server, you'll grab bits and pieces from anyone currently downloading or hosting. (The provider of the file must of course keep the file seeding somewhere, but BT reduces their bandwidth cost, since they're only sending some of the bits to each downloader.)

If you're worried about digital transfer, then you shouldn't be downloading anything from anywhere anyway. ;) But with trackers, you're at least guaranteed that you're getting the same file as the other X people who connected got. Yeah, trackers can be found that lead to bad files, but if you're sticking with legitimate, respected sites, then you shouldn't have anything to worry about.
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Post by Pun »

Yes, but legitimate, respected sites are not in ample supply these days. That's why I wonder if Exeem would be a viable alternative.
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Post by kurupt »

exeem was pretty dissapointing in my opinion. if you need links to respectable sites, pm me and i'll share what i know
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Post by WarAdvocat »

Peer to peer is scary today. BT and other apps can land you in court...


Let's say I'm glad that I took a break just before Suprnova and torrentbits went tits-up.
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