

However, it turns out that G3 Torrent has been continued under a different name, Rufus, with the main issues that it had fixed. I was also pointed to some issues in G3 Torrent I initially hadn’t discovered/known about. The review of Azureus is now slightly less dismissing and hopefully better succeeds in explaining why I really really don’t like it. Update: I have received quite some comments, and have now updated the article.

So, I thought it would be time for a change, and I’ve evaluated a number of BitTorrent clients that are currently available for Windows, based on the list at Wikipedia. For downloading BitTorrent files, I have been using TorrentStorm until now, but development and distribution of that client has stopped, and as such there is no prospect that the issues it has will be solved.
