New µTorrent for Mac Beta

With Apple continuing its run of new products, we thought all you Mac lovers might appreciate a round of upgrades for our µTorrent for Mac client. Today, we’re happy to deliver a new beta including many  of the features your PC-based compatriots love the most. Download the beta here, and please share feedback in our Mac forums.

Key New Features:

 

  • - µTorrent Remote: Simple, secure access to µTorrent from anywhere. No complicated network configuration required. Add and manage your torrents from any browser, mobile browser and even an Android native app

 

 

  • - Feeds: Subscribe and follow torrent RSS feeds right inside µTorrent. Set up Smart Feeds to auto-magically fetch torrents and start downloads for you.

 

 

  • - Scheduler: Now you can set µTorrent to start, limit and stop activity at regular intervals throughout the week. This is a valuable feature for those of you stymied by metered and shared networks.

 

 

  • - Advanced controls and info: Want more control and information about what’s happening behind the scenes? Upgraded logging features include much more detail. Also, feel free to access the double-secret-super-advanced preferences (they’re hidden behind CMD+OPT+,). Use sparingly and wisely.

 

Thank you in advance for giving it a try…we look forward to your thoughts.

Brett
BitTorrent
BitTorrent creates advanced, innovative technologies to efficiently deliver large files across the Internet. Through an orchestrated ecosystem of software, devices and content, the company is dedicated to simplifying the digital lifestyle.

5 Comments on "New µTorrent for Mac Beta"

  1. Skeptical says:

    Why do they get if before us Linux users?

    Every day, I have to boot into Windows to use the torrent program that I love, and that is an act beyond cruelty.

  2. worried says:

    why are you turning this app into bloatware?

  3. Dan says:

    Can you Please tell me the easiest way, once downloaded (a book for example) to get it to show the book and pages. which program do I need to open the download?

    I am using a Mac intel.

    thank you for any help that you can give me.

    Dan

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