Flud on Mobile and Deluge on PC.
qBittorent but I typically access it using Flood as a frontend unless I need advanced features that aren't available in the Flood UI.
rTorrent with the Flood UI.
Qbittorrent enhanced edition
My favorite used to be torrentflux, these days I mostly use transmission
I use a self hosted transmission docker container. The web ui is decent
uTorrent 2, the last one before the acquisition. Can find it on old software sites
Real debrid.
rTorrent with the Flood UI.
itorrent
Mainly LibreTorrent on Android since I only pirate music and anime.
Tribler.
Tribler is an open source decentralized BitTorrent client which allows anonymous peer-to-peer by default. Tribler is based on the BitTorrent protocol and uses an overlay network for content searching
Love me some DHT! The dht has saved some of my trackerless quests on many occasions.
aria2, a terminal client because I don’t want to clutter my screen area with apps that have limited U and little interaction with me.
Sad i had to scroll this far to see this. Great client.
I use aria for regular downloads, but couldn't get it to work with torrents. It's very picky what it downloads and what not. Maybe configuration thing, but gave up after few tries. I prefer dedicated solutions
Ive never had any problems with it.
I still use that ancient uTorrent app before they were bought out.
qbitorrent, sometimes transmission(like how simple is) and libretorrent for android, libretorrent is so good man.
uTorrent 2.2.1
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