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uTorrent 3.0 Adds Ratings, Comments and Streaming

The uTorrent development team officially released the long-awaited version 3.0 Beta of their popular BitTorrent client today. In what can be described as the most significant iteration ever released, uTorrent 3.0 introduces torrent ratings, comments, streaming and various other new features. With this release uTorrent hopes to appeal both to novices and long time BitTorrent users.

utorrentuTorrent for Windows saw its first public release in September 2005 and soon became the most widely used BitTorrent application. Today close to 100 million users worldwide use the client regularly and this number continues to rise.

Today, the beta of uTorrent 3.0 was officially released. This version introduces a wide range of new features and improvements that have been extensively tested over the last months. uTorrent parent company BitTorrent Inc. hopes that through these additions their flagship client will appeal to an even larger audience.

One of the most anticipated new features is the option to rate and comment on torrent files added to uTorrent. Many users have asked for a commenting feature in the past making it the 4th most-requested function in the uTorrent “Idea Bank“. Although some fear that it will bloat the application and open the door for spammers, the majority see the addition of comments as a useful feature.

Aside from adding the option to comment on downloaded torrents, users of uTorrent 3.0 can also rate torrent files by awarding them one to five stars. Together, the comments and star ratings are supposed to give downloaders information on the quality of the various files they’re downloading.


uTorrent 3.0 Comments and Ratings

utorrent comments ratings

Another feature new to uTorrent 3.0 is the option to stream video before the download finishes. A streaming feature was already introduced in some experimental uTorrent releases and will now be added to the core uTorrent functionality. Streaming can be used to preview video files or to watch while downloading.

Aside from the above features uTorrent 3.0 also has an updated look. The user interface has been revamped and a “simplified view” added, allowing users to minimize parts of the uTorrent interface to focus attention on the most essential client features. This should make uTorrent less ‘overwhelming’ to novices, who now often drop out because it looks too complex.

One of the features implemented to keep novices on board are the “getting started” guides that now have a prominent placement in the client. Here, newcomers can find a beginner’s guide, tutorial videos and other tips and tricks to master BitTorrent quickly.

drop to sendCreating and sharing torrents has never been easier before with uTorrent either. Users will notice a “drop files to send” area in the bottom left-hand corner where they can drop files into. uTorrent will then automatically create the torrent and start seeding.

Users can then get a link to share the torrent with their friends directly. Friends who don’t have uTorrent installed yet get the option to download the torrent bundled with a copy of uTorrent.

For BitTorrent savvy users the new uTorrent also has plenty of new features in store. Aside from comments and ratings, uTorrent 3.0 also adds remote access to the core functionality. This means that people can securely control their torrents from smartphones and other devices. In addition, uTorrent now has a portable mode so users can carry it conveniently on a USB-stick.

“Our design goal is to simplify the way people interact with uTorrent while continuing to offer and expand features and expert capabilities,” BitTorrent’s VP of Product Management Simon Morris told TorrentFreak. “This will likely broaden the appeal for many users while maintaining the technical capabilities popular with power users.”

“From a functionality perspective, we’re taking two approaches. First, embed high-demand features like streaming, ratings and remote access that are valuable to many users. Second, creating the ability for people to add-on features via the Apps platform,” Morris added.

In the coming months uTorrent will continue to expand its features and capabilities, TorrentFreak was told.

“We have an active roadmap for uTorrent for 2011, and the company. We see uTorrent as offering an ideal file sharing experience with deep insight into the background data. Ideally, such a client would enable someone to find, get, play, send, and shift large files over the Internet,” he said.

“In particular, major initiatives are underway focused on sending or synching of large files, and introducing support for live streaming,” Morris added.

A full overview of all the new features in uTorrent 3.0 and the latest beta are available on the uTorrent website. Have you tried it? Please let us know what you think below.

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  • http://compixels.com Binoy xavier

    Awesome features.

  • http://compixels.com Binoy xavier

    Awesome features.

    • Autosleep

      at least you haven’t said first.

      • bawlz

        at least someone said ‘first’

        • hotdog

          complete fail

        • Adam

          i just love the internet…

        • Bob

          My name is internet, an i love you too.

    • Anonymous

      Awesome features. ? ?

      This is going to sound like a fanboy ranting…. but I am not a fanboy… and I have a point.

      comments and ratings…. been in vuze-Azureus for years.

      portable mode…. Been (no install) asureus-vuze standalone versions for years (some unofficial with azureus2 core , that are better than the new vuze release )

      remote access…. Better having access to whole PC rather than just one app.
      Our torrent clients can’t , Unrar , read nfo files etc….. If you need remote access, you need access to the whole pc.

      Also in vuze……

      Ability to share torrents between friends and receive “friend boosts.”
      Chatting between friends.
      Advanced comments and ratings.
      Content search.
      And more…..

      **** sorry for sounding like the worlds biggest vuze fan… Trust me I am not… I use utorrent , libtorrent and vuze regularly.

      Now to my point………

      NEW FUNCTIONALITY… FOR TORRENTING ? ?

      Hmmmm utorrent , is there any ?

      Eg.
      more control of scheduled torrenting.
      I want to have one torrent seeding for 24 hours before stopping. (H&R rules @ ratio free tracker )
      AND
      I want to have one torrent seeding indefinitely @ 100kbps ( public tracker , rare data ).
      AND
      I want to have one torrent seeding for 48 hours WHILE being limited to 200kbps upload speed… (seedbox on private tracker (H&R)… dont want other users getting poor ratio because I am seeding full speed to everyone )
      AND
      AND etc….

      I want to configure and MANAGE the torrents I am downloading..
      Have an individual set of download/seed rules for EVERY torrent.
      thats just basic automation , functionality I want.

      … End of my disappointment … at the useless feature add-ons.

      I really expected more…. from a great little app like utorrent.
      I just hope that when full live video streaming arrives , it wont disappoint.

      • alpha

        Utorrent already supports individual bandwidth limitations for torrents. You can’t force something to upload if no one wants it, you can’t push if no one’s pulling it has no where to go. You can set it to run at a limited max. I will give you that time based seed limiting would be great, but ratio limits are an effective if limited system. Right click on a torrent and look around man. Utorrent is also a much lighter program than vuze.

        I also use multiple clients on different machines. I have things I like and dislike about utorrent, vuze, mainline, and others. You’re right that ideally you have complete remote access to your entire machine, but the ability to add and manage on the fly is definitely a useful addition. I too am not a fanboy, but I helped alpha this release, and I think it’s a great move. I hope they keep working, but I like the steps so far.

        • Anonymous

          “”"”You can’t force something to upload if no one wants it,”"”"”"
          Don’t know why you thought , i meant that ?…. I never said it.

          I think you misunderstood my point….

          Automation on a Per torrent basis can be easily implemented.
          That’s why it is so annoying when the few automation rules that do exist are Only global.

          Look @ Options/Preferences/Queueing.

          that’s all the automation tasks there is…. AND it’s global settings , that automate all torrents.

          Want that …. Option “Queueing” Window…. individually for every separate torrent….

          Seeding rules Per torrent are needed.
          Different sites/trackers do NEED completely different seeding rules.
          Different torrents , even on the same tracker NEED different settings. (free etc)

          That’s what I was trying to get at , with my previous comment.
          The scenario I presented was impossible for utorrent to automate.
          As you said….. the speed could be set , but that’s it.
          In the senario I would have had to check each torrents seeding time/ratio , check the site the torrent came from to verify he H&R/seeding rules NEEDED … then manually stop the torrent , or let it keep running , then check again later.

          C’mon now …..

          I was arguing that….. Automation of torrent control …. is a functionality feature…
          Automation makes torrenting a better/easier experience.
          Functional features have been ignored in utorrent lately , in favor of gimmicky features that have much better alternatives.

          Comments/ratings…. much better on a website.. where you get the torrent from.
          Remote access…….much better to access the whole pc.
          Playing broken files…… Vlc does that really well.

          These added features are useless…. there exists better.

          Automation per torrent ? Utorrent DOESN’T have it.

          ****there are also automation tasks that utorrent doesn’t automate… eg (remove torrent )

      • Anonymous

        Huh, like your post there actually. True enough, uTorrent already supports bandwidth limitations as one other said (2.0.4 I think doesn’t respect it for some reason, continues to use full upload when I tell it not to..)

        I’ve been using Vuze as an alternative since my ISP port-blocked uTorrent for about a year and a half. I used to like uTorrent, but ever since BitTorrent Inc. acquired the software, they raped it hard to shove in a lot of useless shit into the client, that I’m amazed its still quite light.

        Vuze already does what the company wants to do. I don’t really see a need to follow their path since I’m no fan of either client now. I liked uTorrent when it was very minimalistic, but powerful. Now, WTF IS THIS? I don’t even recognize the client anymore. I haven’t upgraded for the very reason that I oppose the features they keep shoving in that hardly anyone uses. Streaming? Give me a break, there’s already plenty of sources to stream stuff, legal or not.

        Of course, if people like it, they can continue to do so. My opinion of the matter should not affect others, as that is how I feel what happened. Once an amazing application for torrent users, now raped by a company that shoves in useless features with each and every version.

    • Anonymous

      Awesome features. ? ?

      This is going to sound like a fanboy ranting…. but I am not a fanboy… and I have a point.

      comments and ratings…. been in vuze-Azureus for years.

      portable mode…. Been (no install) asureus-vuze standalone versions for years (some unofficial with azureus2 core , that are better than the new vuze release )

      remote access…. Better having access to whole PC rather than just one app.
      Our torrent clients can’t , Unrar , read nfo files etc….. If you need remote access, you need access to the whole pc.

      Also in vuze……

      Ability to share torrents between friends and receive “friend boosts.”
      Chatting between friends.
      Advanced comments and ratings.
      Content search.
      And more…..

      **** sorry for sounding like the worlds biggest vuze fan… Trust me I am not… I use utorrent , libtorrent and vuze regularly.

      Now to my point………

      NEW FUNCTIONALITY… FOR TORRENTING ? ?

      Hmmmm utorrent , is there any ?

      Eg.
      more control of scheduled torrenting.
      I want to have one torrent seeding for 24 hours before stopping. (H&R rules @ ratio free tracker )
      AND
      I want to have one torrent seeding indefinitely @ 100kbps ( public tracker , rare data ).
      AND
      I want to have one torrent seeding for 48 hours WHILE being limited to 200kbps upload speed… (seedbox on private tracker (H&R)… dont want other users getting poor ratio because I am seeding full speed to everyone )
      AND
      AND etc….

      I want to configure and MANAGE the torrents I am downloading..
      Have an individual set of download/seed rules for EVERY torrent.
      thats just basic automation , functionality I want.

      … End of my disappointment … at the useless feature add-ons.

      I really expected more…. from a great little app like utorrent.
      I just hope that when full live video streaming arrives , it wont disappoint.

    • Industry Shill Murdock

      But they’re helping people steal files! You will all go to jail!

      • Jack Murdocks mother

        You terrible person calling yourself Murdock – You have to stop this at once.

        For years my little Jack have been living in my basement fiddling with his computer, he spent all his pocket money on that thing.
        I gave up hope that he would move out and get his own place when he turned 21 and still didn’t get a job. Now that he got this job working for these entertainment companies there is a chance he finally can get his own place.
        Even if he is my son and I love him, I think it is time for him to move out of the basement so I can use the space for growing my glaucoma medicine.

        So please stop trolling this place, Thats my little Jacks job and he do it so much better than anyone else.

        Jack Murdocks mother

        • Industry Shill Murdock

          But mom, the MAFIAA pays me quite handsomely to shill-it-up on TF.

          It’s not an easy job though! I have to repeat the same propaganda and make the same empty arguments with the hope that somebody will feel sorry for our industry and all the money we’re “losing.” I just hope artists won’t realize how we’re screwing them royally. Say hello to dad! Oh, and can you send me 15 bucks? I need to purchase the new Justin Bieber CD… <3

          Love,
          Little Jackie

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  • http://profiles.google.com/eustachy.kapusta Eustachy Kapusta

    lol utorrent 3.0 is available for like 3-4 months and you’re writing about it’s features today?

    • hotdog

      Unless your a torrentfreak newcomer i suggest stfu and bowdown they have bee covering this topic for months.SMARTASS!!!

      • hotdog

        been* still stfu!!

  • http://profiles.google.com/eustachy.kapusta Eustachy Kapusta

    lol utorrent 3.0 is available for like 3-4 months and you’re writing about it’s features today?

  • GreyWolf

    Yeah? Well how about the crap I’ve heard how they sold out to the MAFIASS a few versions back and all this new stuff has built in monitoring??

    • http://www.thegamecartel.com/ The Geek

      Links or it didn’t happen.

    • Anonymous

      That myth’s been around for years, goes back to the buy out by bittorrent Inc. It goes like this
      Bittorrent nic. had licensing deal with MPAA member studios for the store they had.
      Bittorrent Inc. bought µTorrent.
      THEREFORE
      The MPAA made a deal with Bittorrent inc. to monitor users of µTorrent.
      *facepalm*

      The best bit? they suggest you use v 1.6.1 to avoid the monitoring. 1.6.1 came out 3 months AFTER bittorrent inc. bought Ludde out…..
      I’ve done a lot of testing non these clients, and tried to find out if it’s true, in 4 years I’ve found NOTHING. I’ve asked the people making the claims for some evidence, and they refuse to hand it over, because it’s “secret”. Yeah…..

      It’s another one of the warning signs – if a tracker admin makes this claim, he’s not got a clue what he’s talking about. Run Away, FAST.

      • anon

        uTorrent was caught sending email to some South Africa IP address. While it may just be usage metrics, I’d still stay away from it. I’ve been using BitSpirit and for trackers than banned it I use a pre-Vuze version of Azureus.

        • Andy

          I heared there was a car wreck near me. Probably one of drivers was drunk but I better never walk near roads.

        • Anonymous

          I’d not heard about that, unless you mean http://user.utorrent.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=1568

          Which actually happens a lot. It’s not email, but using traffic on a port usually used for email. port-based triggers, like that AV warning, will flag that as traffic it expects to see, so on an email port, it’ll expect email, and call any traffic there email.

          As to why someone’s using that port? If they’re on a very restrictive network, it may be one of the only ports that’s open.

          Anyone that understands bittorrent, or even basic networking knows this.

      • GreyWolf

        Thanks for the clarification, so much BS flows across the ‘net that its hard to be sure whats what out here. Time to update and keep rolling.

    • http://toby7728.myopenid.com/ TT7728

      Bullshit.

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Matei-Cezar/100000546347352 Matei Cezar
  • Anonymous

    uTorrent 3 is available for Linux, but without a GUI currently. Will this also be a native Linux application or are we going to have to wait even longer?

    • http://twitter.com/AOSDT An AOSDT Developer

      Use WINE.

      • Anonymous

        Yeah… I’ve been doing that for ages.. It’s really not the same. Takes forever to start up, looks hideous, and the RSS feeds don’t work properly (if at all.)

        • Agedinsoul

          linux has enough really good alternatives…as Frosty said, there’s deluge. i really like transmission – very impressed by the simple gui. qbittorrent would be another one and there are many more…

          granted, utorrent is a nice torrentclient but as long as it doesn’t run natively on linux i wouldn’t consider using it (the beta without a gui doesn’t count; if i want sth without a gui i’d use rTorrent) – even if it has some excellent features. At the end of the day all we need is transferring the data

        • Anonymous

          I’ve tried the many clients for Linux.. and some of them yeah, they work sometimes, but my speeds are always shit. I’ve tested multiple torrents in multiple clients and the average speed usually ends up like this (note these are the SAME torrent tested in each program.)
          Transmission: 300 kb/s
          Deluge: 30-250 kb/s
          uTorrent WINE: 800-1200 kb/s

          I don’t know why the Linux apps are giving me shitty speeds/connections but they are, and I’ve played with the settings and everything. I’ll just continue to blame crappy Alaskan tubes and rock uTorrent in WINE..

        • Anonymous

          and in each of those tests, are you connected to the exact same peers, offering them the same pieces, and getting the same pieces from them, in the same order?
          No, you’re not.

          You could have got some peers on 100Mbit connections with utorrent, but only Canadian/Australian peers (or other slow/bandwidth limited peers) with deluge. That’s the problem with bittorrent, you can’t make a comparison using real-world swarms because the swarm changes second by second, and so it’s not repeatable.

          the only way to actually do this, is to create synthetic swarms, and reset it each time, to test under the same swarm conditions. It’s really not fun. I wish it were, as making accurate benchmarks on this subject is something I’ve been trying to do for close to 8 years.

        • Borderliner

          Wasn’t there a rumor that uT preffers uT to other clients (ie if it has the same pieces offered from different peers then it will preffer the one who’s running uT)? And that it uses all trackers (when multiple trackers are in a torrent) concurrently instead of using them one after the other (as the spec suggests), thus finding peers faster in the beginning?
          From my limited testing I’d have to agree with Rowan187 – uT tends to be faster, atleast in the beginning. Downloading starts faster and the speeds are better. When there are enough seeds then eventually the difference will get smaller, but the statistical average will speak for uT.

        • Notavalidmail

          What issues are you having with RSS? It plays up on me too.

      • Anonymous

        Fuck WINE. That’s just retarded.
        Use windows native version in linux rather than native apps or the native daemon. Load extra unnecessary compatibility layers for teh lulz.
        herp derp. ?_?

        Use Deluge. It’s about as good as µTorrent. Most of the time I tend to get better download speeds than in µTorrent.

        • Notavalidmail

          Afaik the “native” version uses WineLib.

        • Notavalidmail

          Afaik the “native” version uses WineLib.

        • Notavalidmail

          Afaik the “native” version uses WineLib.

  • bob

    only takes a few users to give a torrent a negative vote out of spite then anyone else wont download a red file!!!

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  • http://toby7728.myopenid.com/ TT7728

    I foresee the MPAA/RIAA hijacking these features to give otherwise safe files bad ratings and comments…

  • Paul

    BitTornado-0.3.18-w32 ill stick with this

  • Notavalidmail

    Ooooo yay some garbage shoved onto DHT, easily spammed and using up the DHT bw limit in uT. Indexes have comment areas for a reason.

  • Col

    Creature feep.

  • http://twitter.com/SIGURD42 Henry

    Sounds good. Definitely interested in the USB stick version. I’ve taken to putting portable applications in my Dropbox and using them on multiple machines, very very handy.

  • http://toby7728.myopenid.com/ TT7728

    They removed the “speed” tab. :-(

    • AdamK

      Right click the tab area, add back the tabs you like.

      • http://toby7728.myopenid.com/ TT7728

        Oh, perfect. Thanks!

  • hotdog

    been* still stfu.!!!

  • Mr Gr1m

    Wonder If they will finally put rss into webgui..

  • EvilHom3r

    Boo. I don’t want my client reporting what I’m downloading to any central server other than the tracker. While it is optional to comment, it still has plenty of potential for abuse.

    Additionally, I disagree with dumbing down the client and adding bloat for new users. If they can’t take the time to learn how BT works and how to properly use it, they shouldn’t use it in the first place.

    I’ve always loved uT for being lightweight and fast, and I fear where it’s going.

    • Ninja

      I can see your point. I’m praying they keep it light. I hope the comment/rating/whatever can be turned off. Still, the USB mode is just too epic to describe.

    • Anonymous

      You’re not the only one. I’ve been using the 3.0 alphas for the last 6 months, and in the past month things have gone downhill. Just don’t try and hash-check a torrent that’s larger than the amount of ram you have free…

      On the test-box I use for testing clients, utorrent3.0 actually hash-checks slower than 1.8.x did on the OLD test-box (which was an 8yo box). especially if the torrent is over 3-4Gb.

      It’s a problem they’ve known about for a while too.

      • Rekrul

        Don’t you know? uTorrent doesn’t any problems, it’s perfect. Anything you perceive as a problem is really the fault of your hardware being crap. Just ask Firon, he’ll tell you…

    • Utepass

      Comments are not stored on a central server but travel from user to user through the swarm only. So rating and commenting maintains the exact same levels of privacy as uTorrent has always provided.

    • Utepass

      Comments are not stored on a central server but travel from user to user through the swarm only. So rating and commenting maintains the exact same levels of privacy as uTorrent has always provided.

  • anonymous

    Clicking on a torrent takes now a couple of milliseconds. Annoying. Hope they fix that in the final release.
    Everything else looks awesome.

  • anonymous

    Clicking on a torrent takes now a couple of milliseconds. Annoying. Hope they fix that in the final release.
    Everything else looks awesome.

  • Asdsa

    what a bunch of useless crap
    uT 2.2.1 is great and final!

    • Anon

      uT 2.0.4 is best.

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  • Gargamel

    New & Improved? Sounds like its been dumbed down & simplified for new people while trying to get the old dog to do new tricks that other clients have been doing for YEARS.

    I’ll stick with 2.2.1 and pass the kiddie version with all the bloat.

    • Ninja

      They could just develop a side line for the bloaties and kiddies and leave the main light and simple.

    • Ninja

      They could just develop a side line for the bloaties and kiddies and leave the main light and simple.

  • DTR

    I’ve since switched back to 1.8 as i hate the new utorrents.

  • Anonymous

    Amazing, right when I thought uTorrent couldnt get any better. Wow.
    total-privacy.int.tc

  • Anonymous

    Amazing, right when I thought uTorrent couldnt get any better. Wow.
    total-privacy.int.tc

  • Bill

    bloat

  • Bill

    bloat

  • Foff

    I want Godd#mn MOTHER F#cking anonymizing features. Torrents need to go black we need the ability to stop the spying that these Nazi organizations like the RIAA and MPAA and all their foreign brothers and sisters are doing. The spying and censorship must end.

    Come on all you smart little computer hacks surely you can come up with an idea that will accomplish this. Like encryption for example. Other ideas could be: A tracker should only be used to connect to a swarm and once a fully operational swarm is established the software ought to disconnect you from the tracker and you would seed only within the swarm. Trackers need to improve security and make it harder for those not actually downloading or seeding to connect just to track ip’s. I can think of lots of ideas like rotating seeds and peers so every time you connect you see different seeds and peers. On popular torrents disconnect seeds every fifteen minutes with automatic reconnect after a break. Ideas like these would make tracking ip’s and obtaining enough proof to issue a letter or threat almost impossible.

    I am sure there are plenty of other ideas that may be better thought out. We need ideas like these to move forward if torrents are to be sustainable. Eventually legislation or a lawsuit will shut down things like cyberlockers and trackers might eventually also be outlawed thus the need to go dark. We need to be several steps ahead so that whatever is legislated against is obsolete by the time it becomes law. Both the clients and the tracking software needs to be worked on to improve security and anonymity.

    • Glib

      I’d love a “VPN” compatible client. Install the client in VPN mode, it will refuse to connect to anything if outside a VPN. Make a list of “authorized” VPN clients, and an easy way to fill in your account information so that only uTorrent communicates via that VPN.

      Seems like a solid-gold idea to me, also would generate stupid amounts of referral revenue for uTorrent.

    • Glib

      I’d love a “VPN” compatible client. Install the client in VPN mode, it will refuse to connect to anything if outside a VPN. Make a list of “authorized” VPN clients, and an easy way to fill in your account information so that only uTorrent communicates via that VPN.

      Seems like a solid-gold idea to me, also would generate stupid amounts of referral revenue for uTorrent.

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    With more than 100 million active users around the world, uTorrent is far and away the most popular torrent downloading application. If you’re a fan and don’t mind running software with a few rough edges, the just-released uTorrent 3.0 beta is waiting for you and it offers some extremely useful new features.

    Among them you’ll find two community-driven quality controls. Any torrent you can download can be rated and commented upon, which should help other uTorrent users to decided whether or not a particular file is worth the hit against their bandwidth allowance (assuming your ISP has a cap system in place). Few download-related tasks are as infuriating as throwing away precious time and megabytes transferring a file which turns out to be bogus or non-functional. uTorrent 3.0 beta also introduces media streaming capabilities, allowing you to take a sneak peek at your video downloads like Pioneer One before they finish.

  • Anonymous

    OFF-TOPIC

    I see those Americans and ICE have been busy again this time concerning three gambling sites. Indicted in court for allowing Americans to use their services, funds seized in 74 bank accounts around the world, and they had their domains like pokerstars.com seized. They are now on an .eu domain.

    No matter one’s view of gambling they now attack British based legal businesses and disrupt the services for non-American customers who do not apply to US law. It also seems hypercritical to attack gambling when places like Las Vegas is packed with poker and many other forms of gambling.

    All about control in my view when they dont like millions of dollars going overseas avoiding US taxes.

  • Shantara

    Don’t like it one bit. I want an application to download files from net, not yet another goddamn social network.
    I’ve tried alpha and there’s zero chance it will replace version 2.x for me.

  • Aaaa

    So basically utorrent is becoming the facebook of pirating?

  • Lsbru

    Great! This means I can stick to my 4 yr old version, as nothing interesting has been added since.

    • Glib

      It now supports future technologies, something you don’t care about obviously, so be it. Not sure where in this article you read that BitTorrent Inc. is going to come to your house, slap the dicks out of your mouth, and force you to upgrade your client … I cna’t see it anywhere.

      The feature of ratings and comments being distributed is a great idea. At present, anti-piracy legislation is coming up everywhere … there are less and less places for sites like pirate bay to hide. At some point in the relatively near future, domain names will be seized instantly and across all TLDs … so the advantage of not needing to go to TPB and checkout the comments section may become very sought after … and uTorrent will have a headstart on maturing this technology. Truly, a site with simple hashes and a short description of the file will be all that is needed … all subsequent useful information will be held in the swarm …. torrent search sites can become VERY similar to Google (especially if they start storing hashes plain text on the site meaning Google will have it too).

      Don’t say your private tracker has 100% valid files either, because that won’t matter once they can carpet-steal any domain they want causing 99% of the visitors to the site not to be able to find it … your little community will be pretty awesome with you and 25 of your friends.

      If you want to live in the technological darkages, so be it. But SOMEONE has to try everything to further the technology, even if the features end up not being needed.

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  • Heytunk

    Why I use utorrent: I wanted a powerful light weight client.
    Why I havent upgraded since 2.0.4: bloated gui and feature creep.

    • Anon

      I’ve been mostly stuck on 1.8.6 because every release since then has been afflicted with that nasty disk cache problem, I’m hoping 3.0 will finally address this major problem

  • Dia

    Making making torrents easier is a welcome feature.

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    FAKE TORRENT DETECTION IS THE ONLY NEW FEATURE IT NEEDS

  • Whatever

    It looks like it is going the Nero way after version 6 of Nero. Now there are nice little freeware programs to replace it (ofcourse uTorrent is free, that’s not the issue). From a programmers point of view it is much nicer to make new things than to debug old ones.

    The most popular requested features don’t mean most people want these features. Those that do not want extra features didn’t ask for them but that is not counted.

    The comment and rating systems are a worrying development from a security standpoint.

    Where are these comments and ratings stored ?
    Withing the swarm (more overhead in torrents, poisioning possible or maintaining separate comment network) or on a central server (tracking, taking uTorrent for ‘assisting in copyright infringement’ down or forced to supply the data to the MAFIAA) ?

    Are the comments linked to a hash, to a torrent or to a description ?
    The same issues as before.

    (It is very likely that, how it works is described somewhere but not the concerns)

    I agree with ANoiXioNA that small improvements in automation and taking over the whole computer (not with uTorrent) would be much more usefull (even though i won’t even use many of those features).

    BTW: taking over a PC leaves the choice at the owner instead of changing the PC into a cheese having numerous seperate applications with remote control capabilities.

    • Utepass

      Good concerns. So the comments are stored in the swarm as you guessed. This does lead to more overhead, but it’s very slight…less than the overhead for a peer exchange, as a developer put it. But I realize this may be too much for some, which is understandable, so we’ll likely develop a simple way to turn commenting off (i.e. you will not see ratings/comments nor will you pass them along in the swarm).

      Thanks,

      Jordy, Bittorrent product management

  • wow’s

    wont it cause spam???

  • Caveman

    utorrent nr.1!

  • noone

    im still useing version 1.8.3, i dont want nor need all these bloaty features that they keep adding

  • http://profiles.google.com/mattspec Matt Spec

    one major feature left out – THERE IS AN x64 VERSION! :D

    • Whatever

      Could they have that in older versions ?

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  • http://www.facebook.com/people/David-Smith/100000615524457 David Smith

    good news

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  • SdL

    Still using version 1.61; the last REAL (stable) uTorrent release. And it still works great and has a miniscule footprint.

  • ??

    My biggest issue with utorrent right now is that the apps are terribly organized. They don’t give you a good sense of what they do, how it benefits, how it compliments torrenting, what rating, how can I trust them, etc. For all I know they are malware from joe-shmoe developer. Why would I use a torrent client as a central repository for my applications anyway?

    I think there’s also a trust issue that needs to be overcome with this product, given how utorrent on one hand wants me to share, but on install it wants to take from me by giving up space on my browser real-estate/privacy implications.

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  • Noname

    As long they have this stupid “if you paid for this you have been scammed” pop up i will never ever use Utorrent again, im totaly hate that pop up.

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