Torrentspy’s New Features are Live

Written by Ernesto on September 05, 2006 

After a couple of weeks of finetuning, and months of hard work, Torrentspy.com finally launched their new features.
An overview of the new stuff can be found over here. The redesign was planned to go live earlier this month, but better late than never.
The new features add a social layer to torrentspy, with a torrent [...]

After a couple of weeks of finetuning, and months of hard work, Torrentspy.com finally launched their new features.

tsAn overview of the new stuff can be found over here. The redesign was planned to go live earlier this month, but better late than never.

The new features add a social layer to torrentspy, with a torrent rating system and user defined attributes. Torrentspy also added a comment rating system to separate the rants from the useful info.

The new features are inspired by sites like digg.com, and are web2.0 compliant. The popular TV directory will return later in a slightly modified form.

Have a look.

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2 Responses (Add yours or TrackBack)

1 Sep 06, 2006 at 03:06 by ELFRID

I SHARE EVERYTHING

2 Aug 31, 2007 at 03:48 by Honeyko

TorrentSpy stills sucks like a nuclear-powered vacuum-cleaner.

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