What's the best torrent client?

What's the best torrent client?
need to handle many many files (like, thousands). I use qb at the moment but it takes ages to load. After that, it works fine though.

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rtorrent

I currently use qBittorent and it's almost perfect. It uses a 1GB+ of RAM with 116 torrents seeding. Not a big deal for me with 32GB of RAM. Other than that, no slowdowns, stalling, crashes, etc.

Transmission

/thread

I use deluge but i can only dowload 3 torrents at the same time. Is there an opcion to max that number or am i retarded and need another client?

>no option to force it to a specific network interface
get bent, I'm not using that garbage.

you're an idiot
just get netflix or something

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For desktop I just use the one bundled with OS (usually transmission or qbittorrent).
For mobile LibreTorreNt is GOAT.

deluge

Cool, now try that with 2400 torrents

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I used to use Vuze before Qb because and I only miss stored torrent as original filename instead of random numers and priority editing
its nice not having a 20gb file when inly 1bi was downloaded

Name one thing wrong with utorrent 2.2.1

It is proprietary.

has security vulnerabilities

qbittorrent start up crushing my cpu at 100% always
so i use deluge now until that problem fixed

Deluge. Idk if others can do this but it can be run as a client/server model and it can be run headless. So just make it a daemon and it'll run in the background at boot. If you wanna check on it, just launch deluge and you can select the daemon to connect to.

>inb4 hasn't been updated in years
Why would you want to change what's already perfect?

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>too retarded to read documentation

>librtorrent
they still didnt implement save on Ext SD yet??

Deluge on desktop.

Looking for an Android app, any recommendations?

tixati

Based PicoTorrent

PicoTorrent is designed to be a friendly BitTorrent client for Windows with high performance and low memory usage.
At a glance

Native look and feel
PicoTorrent is built directly on the Windows APIs and will look native on all supported Windows platforms.

Strong encryption with support for tunneling via I2P, SOCKS4, SOCKS5 and HTTP(S)
Works with both IPv4 and IPv6
Multi-lingual user interface
Free, open source, with a great community

Only reason that I don't use it anymore is that i jumped out of the windows bandwagon

Just control it through your phone browser

I need to download at work, 10 times faster connection.

BiglyBT(feature rich)
Transmission(for Mac)
rtorrent(command line)
qBittorrent(simplistic)
Deluge(for seedbox)
utorrent is Chinese spyware, stay away from it.

FTP

qBittorent

Proprietary, not on linux, no real benefits over qTB/transmission

BiglyBT

Stop pulling shit out of your ass. I've looked it up before and it doesn't exist.

Hi user, if you're still here then download the transmission daemon on your phone, there's apps that do it for you. It works like a charm and since it's transmission it'll be whitelisted on private trackers.

I use BiglyBT on Windows and KTorrent on Loonix

empornium wont let me use it

>torrenting in 2019
also transmission

I use brave webtorrent on my laptop and transmission over VPN on my NAS

qb will destroy your hard drive.

literally only rtorrent and qbittorrent
every other torrent client that currently exists as of this post should be ignored entirely

elaborate

Qb downloads little gnomes that eat at your hard drive space to create their physical form from 2D to 3D.

holy SHIT WHAT THE FUCKL

qbittorrent

Ktorrent

Just works.

>qb will destroy your hard drive
yes, avoid qbittorrent
It does random 4K writes all over your hard drive when it should be using a simple sequential write for your downloads.

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Deluge