As defined by Wikipedia, a file Torrent stores metadata about files and folders for distribution and use by a torrent client. In other words, the Torrent clients It is a file manager that will allow us to perform downloads of all kinds, such as programs or Linux ISOs, for example. In this article, we are going to tell you which, in our opinion, are the best Torrent clients that you can use in the Windows.
We are not going to go into the details of how it works or what you can download in torrent format, in this article we will only talk about our personal experience of using various clients under the Windows operating system. This means that the ratings we are going to make are subjective, and in fact we are going to order them according to our preference, from best to worst. That said, here we are.
Transmission, the most powerful and simple torrent client
Transmission is one of the most used torrent clients in the world thanks to its simplicity; it can be installed in server mode on a NAS, on Windows PC, Linux or Mac, and of course it has its client for Windows that you can download and install for free. Besides, it’s open source.
Advantage: This client is completely free and is also completely Without advertising. Its interface is minimalistic and easy to understand, it’s fast and powerful, and as we’ve already mentioned, it supports almost all existing platforms. In addition, it also has a web interface that, properly configured, will allow us to manage our downloads even from a smartphone.
Disadvantages: It does not include a built-in search engine, which means that it is only used to manage Torrents that you have previously downloaded from another site.
qBittorrent, an excellent alternative for Windows
qBit torrent is a lightweight, open-source, fast and powerful torrent client for Windows, Mac and Linux. Unlike some torrent clients for Windows, this one won’t ask you to install anything extra on your system (it doesn’t have Bloatware), which unfortunately should be seen as a plus.
Advantage: It is completely free and free of any advertising. Its installer is light, just like its interface, easy to use. It allows remote torrent downloads and even prioritization of downloads. Unlike Transmission, it includes an integrated search engine.
Disadvantages: the interface looks like it’s from the 90s.
uTorrent, the most used (but not the best)
uTorrent is the most widely used torrent client for Windows, although that doesn’t mean it’s the best (again, from our perspective). It is compatible with Windows but also with other platforms, and it has a free version (uTorrent Classic) but with advertising. Its ad-free version is priced at $4.95 per year.
Advantage: thin client and minimalist interface, quite easy to use. It has a bandwidth prioritization function and advanced functions that allow, for example, to shut down the PC when downloads are finished.
Disadvantages: the advertising of the free version is very intrusive and annoying. Moreover, even though the client is quite lightweight, the application takes a long time to start.
BitTorrent, the “official” client
BitTorrent is the official BitTorrent P2P protocol client, and is known as the original client, with over 20 years of existence now. It is compatible with Windows, MacOS and Linux, and also has a web interface (with a separate installer). The bad part is that like uTorrent, the free client is ad-supported and the paid client costs $4.95 per year (that’s the ad-free version, then they have the PRO version for $19.95). The client is identical to that of uTorrent, as the latter is actually a blatant copy of the original.
Advantage: clean and intuitive interface, with a light and fast installer. It has many features, such as scheduling and prioritizing torrents.
Disadvantages: intrusive advertising in the free version. And be careful because many antiviruses detect it as Malware (only download it from its official website just in case).
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