Tuesday, January 6, 2015

uTorrent Review + Download

uTorrent is a BitTorrent client and has a lot of awesome features such as scheduling, bandwidth optimization, and RSS auto-downloading. And the best thing about uTorrent is that unlike some other old torrent clients it doesn't gobble on valuable system resources but all it needs for running is a memory of 6MB only! And moreover its own size is also smaller than 1MB.

uTorrent is available for almost every Operating System out there including Microsoft Windows, Apple Mac, Linux, Google Android and for some other OSs. There is an absolutely free version of uTorrent available for download and a Pro version which is able to be bought for just $19.95. According to uTorrent's official website, there are these following differences between the free version and the Pro version:


And following we have displayed the reasons why the uTorrent calls itself 'awesome':





Our Review

To be very honest, not much of a review is able to be given on uTorrent as there are not many other BitTorrent clients out there to which uTorrent could be compared. Still, there are some things that are able to be discussed.

Pros

Linux, Mac, Windows and Windows support. Labels. Easy to Use. App Studio. Supports protocol encryption.


Cons

Lacks transcoding and remote management. Lacks in-client search results and ratings. Unattractive interface.


Still, overall its a really awesome piece of software that lets you to download unlimited amount of heavy-sized games, software, and movies. Click on the download link below to download the latest version of uTorrent (as of 6th of January, 2014):

Click here to download uTorrent 3.4.2 Build 37754


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MaulviNextDoor

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Hi there! I am a 16 years old boy living in Pakistan. My favorite passtimes include blogging, tweeting, and gobbling down my favorite dishes. Besides this, I also love to play table tennis. Want to ask me a question? You can do so by clicking here.

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