>The project was first teased by BitTorrent inventor Bran Cohen, who said that browser-based torrenting is “just a nicer experience.”
>The leap to the browser is a large one for die-hard torrenters who’ve been using desktop applications for well over a decade. However, with browser-based streaming being so familiar now, it will likely feel more intuitive to newcomers.
>This week, BitTorrent Inc. announced that uTorrent Web is now out of beta. And with the first full release, the company hopes to better meet the streaming demands of today’s users.
Where is the source code? Torrent is an open standard, using a proprietary client for it is retarded especially when most torrenting is done for "illegal" downloads.
PicoTorrent, rtorrent Also >MUH LESS MB MEANS SOMETHING IS GOOD Your retardation has no limits, faggot.
Brayden Green
Deluge > ur shit client
Caleb Jones
Fake News
Caleb Stewart
You can.
Joshua Ortiz
I dont understand this, it isnt web torrent but literally regular torrenting using a browser as GUI? XSS galore
>implying you ever audited the source code of your torrent client
Nolan Ward
What the fuck, am I missing something? You have always been able to download in sequential order with pretty much any client. From there you can just open the file with any decent media player and it works just fine. In fact I remember uBotnet having this as a feature already?