The one free and reliable, as in rocksolid and chockful of features, torrent client I have found is based on the old faithful Azureus, nowadays also known as Vuze. To me it would have random glithces when I tried it on gnome. I cannot say anything about qbittorent, other than that qt interface does not look best. The reason is that they do not really verify their downloads, so it appears to be a full download and down the road you will try to open the file just to find out it's corrupt. It also has solid multi-platform support which is a big plus! I'm bothered by some of Tixati's UI design choices, but fancy UI's are not a priority for me. My growing frustration on uTorrent finally made me discover Tixati, and aside from the missing languages, I have yet to experience issues with it. Thus, I would always move back to uTorrent on Windows and try different ones on Linux. One would work perfectly on Linux and crash on Windows, and vice-versa, etc. Language is by no means isolated, and personally, as much as this is convenient against bloating & other software reasons (This is the creators personal view on Tixati's lack of language options), I think language options should be included.įrom my experience using the other clients, I've experienced constant instability and/or annoying quirks that could be attributed to a number of reasons. I worded it poorly indeed XD The isolated situations were accredited to networking needs/functionality, I believe other clients have that Tixati doesn't.
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