Torrents Management with Firefox
Written by IT News on 4:08 AMBitTorrent is a protocol that allows the exchange of files via the Internet, based on peer-to-peer technology. Many of the actual Internet resources are distributed in many networks using the protocol BitTorrent.
To be able to download and share files with other users, you need a Bit Torrent client. These clients are free, accessible to all popular operating systems such as Microsoft Windows, Linux and MacOS, and they usually require refinement of some of the settings for optimal functionality.
At the same time browser based BitTorrent clients and tools related to the flows could improve the management of its experience with peer-to-peer technology. Mozilla Firefox web browser, support for a number of additions and users Greasemonkey scripts, which will certainly make the exchange of files via the BitTorrent protocol more productive.
FoxTorrent is a Firefox add-on, which allows you to upload and stream flows audio or video files, while they are downloading. Office downloads carried out through a browser interface and the system used resources are very low: limit the consumption of RAM and 8MB maximum traffic is the best. After installing this additional module, you are ready to start downloading flows, because it does not need any manual configuration parameters. It has a built-in support NATs, uPNP and firewalls.
Another useful superstructure, is the Torrent Finder tools that will enable you to find a torrent flows over 170 sites. Flows to find a very flexible: You can find the site of one or more site on the same page or in separate tabs. If you installed the expansion Greasemonkey, on userscripts.org website, you will find many users scripts that will enhance peer-to-peer file searching and sharing. For example, there are scenarios, add pseudo AJAX-functionality IMDB (in the browser level) in order to make direct search flows can be certain IMDB page. If you want to get more useful information regarding BitTorrent tools and tricks, this article could help you in this regard.
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