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Re: [opensuse-gnome] Volunteer Needed - Torrent Apps for 11.0
- From: Rodrigo Moya <rodrigo@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2008 11:51:12 +0100
- Message-id: <1206615072.9221.26.camel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Wed, 2008-03-26 at 22:22 +0000, Andrew Wafaa wrote:
to follow better the GNOME conventions (just works by default, with the
ability to change settings if the user wants to).
The others look a lot like aMule and similar P2P apps, which just
contain too much information by default for the normal user. That is,
when do you need to change the port? I am not a prolific torrent user,
but I have never had to worry about port numbers, I just had a .torrent
file and dropped that to the torrent app and it just worked. I guess
most users downloading openSUSE ISOs would just want something as simple
as that.
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transmission and bittorrent-gtk look the best options to me, they seem
[0]http://en.opensuse.org/User:FunkyPenguin/TorrentReview
to follow better the GNOME conventions (just works by default, with the
ability to change settings if the user wants to).
The others look a lot like aMule and similar P2P apps, which just
contain too much information by default for the normal user. That is,
when do you need to change the port? I am not a prolific torrent user,
but I have never had to worry about port numbers, I just had a .torrent
file and dropped that to the torrent app and it just worked. I guess
most users downloading openSUSE ISOs would just want something as simple
as that.
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Rodrigo Moya <rodrigo@xxxxxxxxxx>
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