BitTorrent & Firefox

Written by Ernesto on November 20, 2005 

Firefox has some great advantages when it comes to browsing and downloading torrents. Of course Firefox is just a browser, but if you use it the right way, your daily bit of torrent will get a lot easier. Let me explain.

No annoying popups:
A lot of torrent sites use annoying popups. They probably have a good reason for it, but it doesn’t make me very happy. Fortunately, Firefox has an excellent built in popup killer. I use Firefox for quite a while, and the amount of popups decreased to almost zero.

However, since Firefox’ is getting more popular, ad company’s are trying to built new ads that are harder to stop. Layer ads for example. If you go to Seedler.org, everything seems just fine until some stupid layer ad shows up after 5 seconds. But here comes the good part. Just install the adblock extension, enter the url where the layer (or other) ads come from, and the ads are gone. In the case of seedler.org, the ads come from “layer-ads.de”, so just add “http://layer-ads.de/*” to the configuration window of the adblock extension and you’re clean.

Opening torrents
Why save a torrent to your hard drive if you can open it directly with Firefox? In Firefox you can customize the way file extensions (.torrent) are handled. When you click on a torrent file, Firefox asks you what you want to do. You can either save the torrent, or open it directly with your favorite torrent client.

If the “open with” box is greyed out for some reason, I advise to download the mimetype extension. This extension allows you to edit the way all filetypes are handled.

Direct search
One of my favorite things about Firefox is the search bar. There are a lot of useful torrent search plugins available for Firefox. This makes searching torrents a lot easier. You don’t have to browse every site, just put your keyword in the search box and go. If the results on a particular site are not satisfying, just select another one and hit go…

I have bundled Firefox search plugins for the most popular sites in a simple installer. So if you want to add some nice torrent search plugins, take a look over here. You can select just the plugins for your favorite sites, or just install them all.

Customize websites
The great advantage that Firefox has compared to for example IE is that it is far more customizable. I already talked about some of my favorite extensions, and Greasemonkey is another one. Greasemonkey allows you to install all kinds of useful user scripts so you can customize the web to your own needs (in a sense).

Some of my favorite, torrent related scripts are:
Imdb torrent linker
Last.fm torrent linker
Remove crap from Torrentspy
Hide seedless torrents on Piratebay

It is not even that hard to edit those scripts to your own needs, or create scripts of your own. This excellent site has a nice overview of things you can do with Greasemonkey, and more important, how to.

Integrating
Unlike Opera, Firefox does not have a built in torrent client. But there is an extension that adds a torrent client into Firefox (still very Beta). Personally I prefer a standalone client, but I will keep an eye on their latest improvements.

Now get Firefox!

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49 Responses

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1 Nov 22, 2005 at 01:42 by inverse

What a lovely read, i’ve installed the ad-block extention, works well…

alot of stuff i didnt know about that you’ve informed me about, keep it up

2 Nov 22, 2005 at 02:19 by ifrit

God, firefox users really are like veggies arnt they, “we must spread the word!!”.

3 Nov 22, 2005 at 02:21 by vprc0m

really great post. i ll install ffox rc3 to test the ‘crap removers’

4 Nov 22, 2005 at 02:26 by vprc0m

do you have anything agains the veggies mean?

5 Nov 22, 2005 at 04:38 by NuLL

A veggie and damn proud… there is no god.. because IE exists.. Firefox pwns

6 Nov 22, 2005 at 06:22 by Nereus

I wish I could use FireFox. It works fine on my old computer, but for some reason on my new one it always works fine for about 10 minutes then doesn’t respond and eventually crashes.

7 Nov 22, 2005 at 07:24 by kaiori

Good

8 Nov 22, 2005 at 09:33 by ernesto

@ nereus. If firefox hangs for some reason, try to delete your frofile. Go to: start > run > then type: “firefox.exe -profilemanager”. That could help

9 Nov 22, 2005 at 11:30 by adeekos

thx for all those “beautiful words” related to firefox! indeed, a GREAT browser.

10 Nov 27, 2005 at 05:50 by IraqManiac

oh hoh I LOVE FIREFOX

11 Nov 27, 2005 at 06:03 by alex

cool

12 Nov 27, 2005 at 06:05 by alex

fire fox is cool

13 Nov 27, 2005 at 18:22 by Norbert Toth-Gati

Been using for a long Firefox, but it keeps getting better :)

14 Nov 28, 2005 at 19:13 by gordon

Used to love firefox. Then the memory hog, and crashes started. Now I hate it. Can’t wait for IE7 and tab support.

15 Nov 28, 2005 at 19:25 by Pupudada

Great post! Keep it up!

16 Nov 29, 2005 at 00:47 by dfasf

RC3 with the speed hack and GG Blazeing speeds. google “firefox speed hack”.

17 Nov 29, 2005 at 04:59 by linkdude64

firefox is pure pwnanism

18 Nov 29, 2005 at 06:40 by NJT

ty

19 Dec 02, 2005 at 22:33 by moha

thanx

20 Dec 03, 2005 at 20:58 by Flikker

What is this bullshit, making people using firefox…. sad so sad

21 Dec 05, 2005 at 19:19 by PWNERER

> What is this bullshit, making people
> using firefox…. sad so sad

> By Flikker on 12.03.05 8:58 pm

Making people use firefox? Last time I checked, no one is forcing anyone to do anything. Furthermore, why are you against using BETTER technology? Firefox is more secure. Plain and simple. Want everyone getting your information, by all means, continue to use IE, tool.

22 Dec 17, 2005 at 18:20 by varun

I used adblock and the Rip It Permanently extension (rip.mozilla.org) to completely clean sites like mininova and isohunt. They never knew what hit them!

It takes a minute or two to go through the sites and delete entries with adblock but it’s definitely worth it. Good luck.

23 Dec 17, 2005 at 19:18 by Ernesto

Yeah, rip it permanently is great. The right link is http://rip.mozdev.org/

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