About BitTorrent for Mac The BitTorrent client enables a user to search for files in the.Torrent (pronounced 'dot torrent') format and download them. The current client enables a host of features including multiple parallel downloads. If your Intel-based Mac is running Mac OS X Server v10.4 or v10.5, all you have to do is purchase Mac OS X Server v10.6, read the Upgrade and Migration Guide, and follow the instructions.

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Vuze is the free, full-featured reincarnation of the popular BitTorrent client Azureus, an app for finding and watching video content that you download via torrent files.

Compared with more traditional and utilitarian BitTorrent clients, Vuze has a much richer, iTunes-style interface--with as much attention devoted to finding and viewing videos as to downloading them. You can browse the 'Vuze HD Network' for videos (although you'll find a lot of lower-grade Internet fare, like promos, trailers, and podcasts), or you can look around using a friendly, easy search interface (although much of the content you'll find is copyright protected, which Vuze warns you about). The download functionality is excellent and fast, with plenty of control over even esoteric settings--and it's easy to view technical minutiae for a torrent in Vuze's big visual interface. Vuze will also help you get video into your iTunes with a beta 'Devices' feature, and even onto your Apple TV, iPhone, iPod, or other devices.

For someone new to torrents, Vuze could be a great, easy introduction. If you're already familiar with using torrents and you're happy with your current client, you might not find enough here to inspire a switch.

What do you need to know about free software?

Downloading torrents might not be as popular as it once was, but you’ll still find a ton of content available online. While most of the content available via torrents falls comfortably under the umbrella of obvious pirating and copyright infringement, BitTorrent is a totally legal file-sharing protocol used for some legitimate purposes as well. If you are a Mac user, these are the top BitTorrent clients for macOS in 2018.

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1. Transmission

Transmission isn’t an extremely powerful BitTorrent client for macOS, but it is easily the most popular. Its reliably simple interface and deceptively large feature set has made it an enduringly popular choice. It runs well on resource-starved machines, occupying only a minimal amount of RAM and using only system resources that it absolutely needs. Power users can get their hands on the add-on library or mess with the built-in remote control tools.

Casual torrent downloaders can ignore that side of the software completely by simply using the attractive, Mac-style interface and core functionality. One of our favorite features is the ability to automatically sort torrents into different groups (and associated download locations) based on their titles. It also supports Distributed Hash Tables (DHT) and Peer Exchange (PEX). We recommend Transmissions to anyone coming to torrents for the first time or anyone disappointed in their current client.

2. uTorrent

Well-loved on the Windows operating systems, uTorrent is also available for macOS. It has some problems, however. It’s ad-infested, which is not the norm in desktop software and should not be tolerated. The installer tries to trick you into making Yahoo! your default search engine and install PDF Expert, which is the kind of behavior you tolerate in pirated software because you know you’re dealing with criminals.

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However, it offers significantly more capabilities than Transmission. The interface isn’t nearly as pleasant, but it’s easier to get greater technical insight into your downloads. You’ll also find support for DHT and PEX, and it’s plenty fast. But the ad-packed, mobile app “upgrade” business model is a total turnoff in desktop software.

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3. BitTorrent

BitTorrent’s official client technically exists. But note that the official BitTorrent client is nearly identical to uTorrent but with a different logo. It even has the same dark-pattern-driven installer. It does have one minor plus, however: as of our testing, it didn’t display the in-application ad on our system.

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4. qBittorrent

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qBittorrent is a free and open-source BitTorrent client that runs on Linux, Windows and macOS. It’s not as polished as Transmission or even uTorrent/BitTorrent. However, frequent users of FOSS will be used to that. The interface adopts uTorrent’s approach of throwing everything at you in tabs. That way you have the information you want without digging through menus. qBittorrent includes support for major BitTorrent features like DHT, PEX and magnet links. It also includes support for UPnP/NAT-PMP port forwarding. In fact, it provides perhaps the broadest set of options in a macOS BitTorrent client. Knowledgable power users will find dozens of settings to fiddle with. The downside of this options parade is that basic configuration of the app can sometimes require an unfriendly dive into a monster mash of menus. But if you don’t mind that, qBittorrent is awesome.

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5. WebTorrent Desktop

WebTorrent Desktop is an interesting supplement to a regular BitTorrent client. It can function as a traditional, if limited, torrent client, but that’s not its core role. Instead, it’s a streaming media application that uses the BitTorrent protocol to stream any media available in torrent form. It’s in beta (v0.19 as of this writing) and open-source, so it’s bound to be a little quirky. But users of older torrent apps like Vuze will recognize and appreciate this feature. The player is simple and attractive, and it works well. Seeking even works, if slowly.

It works by tweaking the BitTorrent protocol to fetch data in playback order rather than in whatever order the network makes the data available. When you seek with the playhead, WebTorrent reorganizes the packet priority based on your current playhead position. Of course, you’ll need a decent Internet connection and a torrent with sufficient seeders for a functional streaming experience. WebTorrent works with any torrent file or magnet link: just drag and drop to start streaming. Its an excellent choice for quickly streaming a movie or TV show with friends.

Conclusion

Transmission is our favorite BitTorrent client. If you find it’s missing some options, qBitTorrent includes the most features of any torrent application we tried. WebTorrent Desktop is a cool supplemental app for watching movies or TV shows on demand, provided they’re popular.