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So far, I'm impressed. I watched a youtube video on setting up & using qBittorent before installing. It was worth it as I navigated the prerequisite Python installation as well as learning how to go about linking my torrent sources. The installation was a breeze, and within minutes I was downloading. I've noticed varying download speeds but that is contingent on many factors. Don't forget to install a good VPN app before doing anything. It's not cheap, but its worth every cent to protect yourself & your machine.
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I don't write reviews often. For one reason: it takes some time to use some program and get to know is it good or not. I don't use torrents often. In the past I used utorrent, but it got crappy with adware, or God knows what else. So, open source project was the natural choice. After some months of usage, I'm very pleased. I don't mess with settings, just set download and upload speed at home, so that it doesn't congest bandwidth. At work, it runs at max speed without problems. I'm developer myself and I see that guys put a real effort into it. It doesn't crash, nor it shows sign of bugs. Simple, nice interface, does the job without the hassle. I sincerely recommend it.
tldr; qBittorrent is too slow. I don't like to do this. I don't like to write a review about something that's outside my area of expertise. Especially not a bad review. I'm not a programmer. But I am a 'downloader'. Hence my interest in qBittorrent in the first place. However, I'm very disappointed with it. And I'm here to explain why and maybe get it fixed. Or, at least share my experience with other users and potential users of qBittorrent. I downloaded and installed it today on my mainstay Win7 desktop PC. I'm used to running an older version of uTorrent on that PC to handle all my downloading. And it's done a good job but it doesn't let me specify which interface to allow for download traffic. And since qBittorrent does do that, I wanted to try it out and, hopefully, replace my uTorrent client. And, for what it's worth, I've used qBittorrent before on my other PC which runs Linux Mint Mate OS. So, I used qBittorrent for a while on the Win7 PC after pouring through all the installation options and getting it set up the way I thought was best. Actually, I didn't have to change much of anything at all. Download directories, etc. that sort of thing. But the torrent downloads were consistently slower than what I was used to. Speeds werealways in the 4xxMbs to 6xxMbs range. Torrents on my other PC with Mint were also always in the same range. I suspected qBittorrent because it was the 'new' thing on the Win7 PC. And I was right. Keeping everything else carefully the same on that PC and with the torrents I was testing with, I found that torrents downloaded with uTorrent were consistently up around 1xxx-2xxxMbs, which is about 3-4 times faster than the same torrents downloaded with qBittorent. That may not sound like a big deal but when you're waiting for a large file, it makes a difference. And let me emphasize again that my installation of qBittorrent was basically 'straight out of the box'. No tinkering around to screw stuff up. So, I'm back to using my old uTorrent client until and unless I can find out what's going on with qBittorrent.
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