On Fri, 2008-10-17 at 21:17 +0000, seth vidal wrote: > On Sat, 2008-10-18 at 02:31 +0530, Rahul Sundaram wrote: > > John Reiser wrote: > > >> Most torrent clients I've seen today allow you to pick and choose which > > >> files you wish to download. > > > > > > The original bittorrent client does *NOT* have this feature. > > > > The "original" client went proprietary and is a dead end. Everybody > > should be using something more actively maintained. > > > > in terms of clients - there are a lot of choices. > in terms of trackers and good server-like-seeders there are NOT a lot of > choices. > > the original bittorrent client pre-proprietary is the best we have right > now. I'd suggest just biting the bullet, fire up a vncserver instance, and run Azureus. It is incredibly flexible at managing many torrents at once, it can run a tracker as well, and the GUI allows you a level of insight into the status of a torrent that you just won't get from a text client. In "Advanced" mode it's downright overwhelming. But you need a power user tool for a power user job... If you need someone to help tweak the knobs, I may know someone... :)
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