File Details |
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File Size | 7.9 MB |
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License | Open Source |
Operating System | Mac OS X |
Date Added | July 20, 2012 |
Total Downloads | 34,326 |
Publisher | Olivier Chalouhi |
Homepage | Vuze |
Publisher's Description
Vuze Bittorrent Client is an end-to-end application for all your torrent needs. Although it is a complete bittorrent downloader, Vuze maintains a lightweight footprint, doesn't slow your computer down, and quickly downloads torrents. Vuze makes it easy for you to find torrents anywhere, whether you are downloading torrents from a tracker site or anywhere else on the web. Once you find a torrent the Vuze Bittorrent Client makes it simple to download torrents and automatically optimizes torrent download speeds. Once your downloaded torrents are finished Vuze makes it straightforward and simple to watch and listen to the content you downloaded. Vuze simply covers anything you'll run into when downloading bittorrent torrents.
Latest Reviews
Virtual_ManPL reviewed v4.0.0.4 on Jul 22, 2009
Too bloatware for me...
I will stick with uTorrent which provide the same (or better on older PCs) performance and functions...
AlanS2001 reviewed v3.0.1.2 on May 6, 2007
I liike.
DudeBoyz reviewed v2.3.0.2 on Sep 9, 2005
The 2.3.0.6 version has just been released and the only apparent difference I can find is that it does not saturate the bandwidth of my home LAN as badly as the previous version does. Given that there is so little worthy competition on the MAC, and the fact that it has always seemed to work better in OS X than on the PC, I think it still deserves a solid rating of 4.0
Kind of cool how the Mac version seems to work so well in OS X compared to the PC versions. Not too darn bad.
Virtual_ManPL reviewed v4.0.0.4 on Jul 22, 2009
Too bloatware for me...
I will stick with uTorrent which provide the same (or better on older PCs) performance and functions...
AlanS2001 reviewed v3.0.1.2 on May 6, 2007
I liike.
DudeBoyz reviewed v2.3.0.2 on Sep 9, 2005
The 2.3.0.6 version has just been released and the only apparent difference I can find is that it does not saturate the bandwidth of my home LAN as badly as the previous version does. Given that there is so little worthy competition on the MAC, and the fact that it has always seemed to work better in OS X than on the PC, I think it still deserves a solid rating of 4.0
Kind of cool how the Mac version seems to work so well in OS X compared to the PC versions. Not too darn bad.