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soulxtc
September 6th, 2006, 04:38 PM
Though personally partial to the Azureus BitTorrent client server, the small memory footprint of µTorrent makes it a a great way to download files on the go. With schools across the country back in session and students always looking for a convenient way to download files, uTorrent 1.6 can be used on any portable USB or other removable disk drives to start and stop downloads on the go.


A recent article here on Zeropaid, Back to School P2P Roundup, chronicles a number of methods of file-sharing and P2P software for those of you out there gearing up for the new school year. To expand on this article is a method whereby you can use the uTorrent BitTorrent client server on portable datasticks so that you can start and stop downloading files from any PC anywhere and at anytime. You can plug it, for instance, into your friend's laptop in a different building, download some music files over homework, and then take them back to your dorm room and transfer them to your own laptop. The same can be said for multi-tasking at your school's computer lab, where you can take your downloads with you when you're done.


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