Welp, the lesson I have learned from this thread is that I should feel fine with transmission in my container set lol
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I guess Porla isn't in any of those tiers because it's in completely different league. It's still in early development, just give it some time.
You forgot to include Tribler. Since it has some tor-like privacy features, it beats all of the mentioned ones.
Why do I feel like the home page is quietly flipping me off?
Honestly surprised uTorrent still exists. Used to be nice way back when. qB is pretty much the successor in every way.
Transmission that low though is a crime.
Not a great ranking imo, but the S tier is good
I switched an old delapidated version of QBit a few years ago for Deluge, they're both cool I guess.
I am still using the last (ancient) version of Azureus (Vuze) because it has great plugins. I have the plugin to allow it to use the Mainline DHT, and I use the i2p plugin too (because the default i2p torrent UI is bad). Azureus is (was) the only client that can download/seed a torrent on clearnet and i2p at the same time.
Having said that, I didn't know that BiglyBT has i2p support, so I need to check that out.
The Vuze devs forked the code and went on to create and continue developing BiglyBT. So technically if you want to keep using that client best to switch over to BiglyBT.
You can stay with the old Vuze if you want but it's no longer developed since it lost its devs.
Ah, thanks, I didn't realise it was a fork of Vuze. That explains the big overlap in features.