Got qBittorrent?
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Re: Got qBittorrent?
I used to use utorrent for many years before I took a years-long break from computer stuff and it worked great. When I came back, everyone was using different clients for everything. Does your utorrent seem to have any ads in it?
Re: Got qBittorrent?
It DID, but I did an internet search on how to remove them because I was immediately offended by the videos promoting the torrents it WANTED me to download. It takes a little work but it works.
https://www.wikihow.com/Remove-Sponsore ... m-uTorrent
qBittorrent never had any of that crap, so it IS better as long as it runs fast enough.
https://www.wikihow.com/Remove-Sponsore ... m-uTorrent
qBittorrent never had any of that crap, so it IS better as long as it runs fast enough.
Re: Got qBittorrent?
given your age, ....Night457 wrote: Tue May 21, 2024 10:52 pm I also have at least 1000 unwatched downloads accumulated and I don't expect to watch them all in my lifetime.
Re: Got qBittorrent?
They are most of them too old to care. I have a huge collection of many different types of movies anyway.
And once I am dead I don't care.
And once I am dead I don't care.
Re: Got qBittorrent?
so, you'll just let them be as-is? you won't erase them, you won't bequeath HDD number 9 to cousin so-and-so?
because sometimes .... "NewerIsNotAlwaysBetterwürst" ....
Haha, I once found out there were no ads before version 1.8.4, so I just use version 1.8.3Night457 wrote:It DID, but I did an internet search on how to
because sometimes .... "NewerIsNotAlwaysBetter
Re: Got qBittorrent?
My film collection is not an embarrassment. (Except for the occasional DVD with Tom Cruise or Leonardo DiCaprio.) I am proud to tell anyone that I enjoy watching Astrid Lindgren movies. When they say "Who?" that tells me all I need to know. And since I so readily fall asleep in my recliner while trying to watch a movie, I figure that is the best way for me to go when it is my time. If I erase all the drives I can't do that.
I agree that old software CAN be very useful, but I apply that mostly to software that does not need to get updated in the first place and whose function does not require the Internet: like DVD rippers or basic word processing. With the Internet always changing, I can see in theory how a torrent client might benefit from updates to keep it functioning efficiently and securely from malware attack. OF COURSE, the fact that eMule keeps working without updates is a huge counter-argument to my theory...
I agree that old software CAN be very useful, but I apply that mostly to software that does not need to get updated in the first place and whose function does not require the Internet: like DVD rippers or basic word processing. With the Internet always changing, I can see in theory how a torrent client might benefit from updates to keep it functioning efficiently and securely from malware attack. OF COURSE, the fact that eMule keeps working without updates is a huge counter-argument to my theory...