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	<title>Comments on: uTorrent &#8211; Your bittorrent client on a diet</title>
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		<title>By: Anyonymous</title>
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		<description>I shifted to UTorrent a dew days ago. Definitely better, lighter than Azureus. I have 384Megs of RAM, but to use Firefox and Limewire alongside... and you suddenly realize the downsides of Java.

Not to mention that I&#039;m getting better speeds using UT. Tried and tested thoroughly.

And hey, I just pointed UT to download certain old torrents in the same place as Azureus was downloading earlier. It automatically checked the old downloaded parts, and recognized and resumed from where mighty Azureus had left off. FANTASTIC!

Plus, I was never able to schedule an Azureus startup. Never. But UT is the best thing to happen to torrents since torrents themselves.</description>
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<p>Not to mention that I&#8217;m getting better speeds using UT. Tried and tested thoroughly.</p>
<p>And hey, I just pointed UT to download certain old torrents in the same place as Azureus was downloading earlier. It automatically checked the old downloaded parts, and recognized and resumed from where mighty Azureus had left off. FANTASTIC!</p>
<p>Plus, I was never able to schedule an Azureus startup. Never. But UT is the best thing to happen to torrents since torrents themselves.</p>
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