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
Written by: BitTorrent

BitTorrent is a company of over 100 people, based in downtown San Francisco. We’re passionate about building a better, smarter Internet through distributed computing.

  • Skeptical

    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.

  • http://252125232553 kewyee

    good

  • worried

    why are you turning this app into bloatware?

  • Dan

    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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