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1984@lemmy.today to Linux@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago

The Top 8 Best BitTorrent Clients for Linux in 2023

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The Top 8 Best BitTorrent Clients for Linux in 2023

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1984@lemmy.today to Linux@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago
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Today, we've curated a list of the best BitTorrent client apps for the desktop and while they have unique features, they are reliable and available for free.
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    Uhm, qBittorrent? Tried others but they simply have less features.

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      Only downside to Qb (which i still use despite this) is that the web interface is completely inaccessible from a mobile phone. Makes remotely managing torrents when I don’t have my laptop handy a real pain.

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        There is an app exactly for that. Called qbittorrent remote or something, on FDroid

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          brilliant!! thank you

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      Qbit or ru/rtorrent for me

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