Posted by: Anonymous Coward
on May 17, 2007 02:08 AM
We've just released version 1.10 of FoxTorrent. This fixes the issue of not being able to bypass FoxTorrent; you can now Save As torrent files as normal.
And to address your other points raised: - Read the blog post carefully - we *do* seed after the download is complete.
- FoxTorrent detects your upload speed and automatically caps itself to use at most 75% of the available upload bandwidth. So it won't max out your connection are require manual adjustment of caps.
- Yes, there are issues with the streaming feature of MP3s and divx AVIs on linux that we're still working out. You can track their progress here: <a href="http://code.google.com/p/foxtorrent/issues/detail?id=45&can=2&q=" title="google.com">http://code.google.com/p/foxtorrent/issues/detail<nobr>?<wbr></nobr> id=45&can=2&q=</a google.com>
Thanks!
Posted by: Anonymous Coward on May 17, 2007 02:08 AMThis fixes the issue of not being able to bypass FoxTorrent; you can now Save As torrent files as normal.
And to address your other points raised:
- Read the blog post carefully - we *do* seed after the download is complete.
- FoxTorrent detects your upload speed and automatically caps itself to use at most 75% of the available upload bandwidth. So it won't max out your connection are require manual adjustment of caps.
- Yes, there are issues with the streaming feature of MP3s and divx AVIs on linux that we're still working out. You can track their progress here:
<a href="http://code.google.com/p/foxtorrent/issues/detail?id=45&can=2&q=" title="google.com">http://code.google.com/p/foxtorrent/issues/detail<nobr>?<wbr></nobr> id=45&can=2&q=</a google.com>
Thanks very much for the positive review!
Tom.
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