• volkel808@lemmy.world
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    qBittorrent definitely. Free and open source, no adult/betting ads that you have to pay for an ad free version if you don’t want to see them, not installing adware either.

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    qbittorrent has it’s own internal search with plugins, and also can connect with jackett. this way you can search torrents from inside qbittorrent directly.

  • Vik@lemmy.world
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    I find Deluge to be a nice, cross platform client. The Windows version was finally bumped to 2.X. The client has integrated VPN functionality but I’m not sure if that’s really a big deal for today’s landscape

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      I like Deluge. It is what uTorrent used to be.

      I just need a cli-friendly equivaltnt for RSS support for my seedbox.

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        Deluge has a JSONRPC API that you can just call from curl or there is a CLI client deluge-console

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    Go for Transmission and forget about anything else. Open source, loaded with features, super light on ressources.

  • OverfedRaccoon 🦝@lemmy.world
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    Everyone’s said qBittorrent, and I agree. I found myself using an old build of uTorrent for a very long time (2.2.1, I believe). I finally realized it was probably a risk being so far behind. qBittorrent feels like old uTorrent, before it got extra bloated and scummier. It also adds a lot of features. Truly, qBittorrent is the answer you’re looking for coming from uTorrent.