27 responses to “Deluge: get a powerful yet user friendly Torrent client”

  1. FredThompson

    uTorrent takes up 8.5M, roughly half the size of Deluge. Azureus is a bloated, buggy hog. uTorrent is portable. Deluge does have NAT traversal. Is that really helpful? Would you expand a little more on why you think this is better than uTorrent?

  2. Rodney

    The webUI component would be the important one for me, as the torrent client runs on the machine in my network that operates as a central file server. It’s the one that is connected directly to the wireless access point, while the webcam drivers & laptops are scattered around the house. The server & webcam drivers are all controlled remotely via VNC, & when I’m away, Hamachi as well.

  3. hapbt

    bla bla bla, why would i need an alternative to utorrent?

  4. Chris

    Looking at the screenshot,
    If you changed the icon to the one used by uTorrent, I’d probably never even notice. haha!

    I’ll have to see how it fares on the home network.

  5. Hiram Q. Pustule

    I’ve been using BitTorrent for a while now, and my biggest problems with it are three-fold. One, not enough people seeding a large file; two, people who seed spam, velveeta, viruses, and trojans under assumed names–I suspect most of them are just re-seeding something they downloaded, rather than deliberately trying to infect my system, but it honks me off either way; and three, my internet provider is Comcast.

    A new client isn’t going to address any of those issues, but that webUI might be worth a closer look. Thanks for alerting me to the program.

  6. arul

    Thanks Samer for introducing an alternative to Transmission for Ubuntu.I like Deluge better on Linux but must admit uTorrent on Windows is great.

  7. Dutton

    Personally I think U torrent is great but i’d like to know more on this deluge and so o’ll give it a try.

  8. zzenn

    Sorry to see you’re getting exposed to some fanboy-ism. I do like utorrent, but I don’t like it’s not open source. I’ll give deluge a look. Thanks!

  9. Fatih

    this is very bad program. only support language : kurdi and english.

  10. fretus

    uTorrent used to be great. Then it started crashing with version 1.7.? With 1.7.7 they fixed that they said. Well, not really.

    So, does anybody have crash reports on Deluge? or does anybody know/have old uTorrent version before it became a crashy program?

    Thanks

  11. FredThompson

    @fretus, methinks a crashing uTorrent client is a problem on your system only. It doesn’t crash on any of my systems, actual WinXP or VM WinXP with Ubuntu.

    If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. In your case, something is broken but it’s probably not uTorrent. Try removing it and cleaning the registry and user configurations in Documents and Settings.

  12. John

    Deluge .5.9.0 is ready! Maybe this is more stable! Great .torrent client though

  13. EJump

    for someone like me in Malaysia that have their torrent activity throttled by our monopoly ISP, deluge is the only client that capable of beating

  14. Hoodafukisalice

    I installed it. Maybe a great torrent program, but I found the GUI unappealing. Looks like the typical old timed Linux based GTK ported applications to Windows.

    The Gimp is also ported from a GTK based GUI to Windows, however, it looks much better now (very close to the native UI of Windows). So does Pidgin, the open source multi-platform chat client, which again uses GTK. I hope the Deluge developers take notice of how other GTK based programs are looking fine on Windows. Until they do something, I’m sticking to uTorrent.

  15. vaelek

    I have been using uTorrent for some time now. Recently, after a LOT of trial and error and digging around, I discovered that uTorrent can cause random blue screen’s under Vista. If you run uTorrent and frequently have crashes mentioning tdx.sys this is likely the cause. I only experience it when my system is “idle” for a period of time with uTorrent running. I use a laptop and it seemed to only happen when the lid was closed. Seemed to crash about once a day with no real pattern. This was a real pain to track down and I now only use it when necessary and do not leave it running when i am not actively using my system. Deluge looks very similar in design. I like my torrents so I am going to give this app a shot.

  16. Bill Smith

    Does nobody use Bitcomet? It’s the only one that gives me anything good. I might try this out later though.

  17. Marc

    However and as far as I’m aware, uTorrent is no good for Macs. If I’m wrong, please let me know. I’m sick to death of Azureus.

  18. KnITe

    Deluge is a pretty good client, open source (no trojan or spyware features…), frequently updated, comes with plugin system (ALOT of plugins). The gui is functional and plain, could handle a lil more eyecandy.

    Also in the news:
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    Fatih on April 22nd, 2008
    this is very bad program. only support language : kurdi and english.
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    $ find /usr/share/locale -name deluge.mo|wc -l
    61

    Troll.

  19. Sunil Jain

    Hey :)
    I have found a way to increase the speed of utorrent client,hope this helps everyone
    http://www.gupshupblog.com/2009/05/increase-utorrent-speed-with-screenshots-expalined/

  20. Wes

    Man, this thing is great. Using it after a private tracker banned nearly all versions of Utorrent because of the goofy, new stuff they’ve been doing. Halite is quite good, too, just a little more barebones. And I’ve read good things about Ktorrent, but making it easy for Windows users to find and install doesn’t seem to be a high priority. Anyway, I’m quite impressed with Deluge.

  21. kaze

    webpages doesn’t load while using utorrent even if i limit the download to 40-50 KB/s and lower other settings. i have to reset my connection or power off so i could browse again but when i run utorrent again, i got the same problem. i have read about deluge here and use it in linux before so i tried deluge for windows today. i run deluge (same torrent) with the download speed limit set to unlimited (DL at 140+ KB/s) and yet there’s no problem in loading pages unlike with utorrent. i’m using deluge from now on.

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