


It’s lean and quite bare-bones with its base installation, which is perfect if that’s all you need. DelugeĪnother free and open-source torrent client that we’re big fans of is Deluge. However, it does tend to favor more experienced users compared to beginners, who may need to spend a bit of time learning the extra features. It’s a finely tuned balance, and the software works well across these major platforms: MacOS, Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, and OS/2. You can also choose to give any torrents top priority, create torrents from your own files, and more - without losing speed or becoming too confusing in the process. There are plenty of features to love here, like the in-app search engine for locating specific files, a bandwidth scheduler, and support for extensions including those for private torrents and encrypted connections. Totally ad-free, qBittorrent is focused on functionality for frequent torrenters. It should be noted that torrents are sometimes used for illegal piracy, and Digital Trends does not condone that use in any way.
