QBittorrent is still a very powerful, feature-packed Bittorrent client though. ![]() It looks like something that would belong on a much older version of macOS. Deluge, while still not an application designed with OS X in mind, looks significantly sleeker. We still recommend it on the Mac, but moved it down to our #2 spot, since qBittorrent’s interface is pretty darn ugly. It’s our Bittorrent client of choice for Windows PCs because it’s the closest thing to a junkware-free version of uTorrent you’re going to find. QBittorrent aims to be a “free software alternative to uTorrent”. RELATED: The Best Alternatives to uTorrent on Windows qBitTorrent: an Open-Source uTorrent That’s Just a Little Ugly But overall, this is the Bittorrent client we recommend on macOS. You’ll also have to bypass Gatekeeper to run it, as the developers haven’t bothered signing it. ![]() ![]() This application is a bit more complex than Transmission, as most Bittorrent clients are. But by default, it just runs as a normal graphical application on your system. It also offers a client-server architecture, so you could run the Deluge server on another system entirely and connect to it using the Deluge application on your Mac. Instead, Deluge offers a plug-in system, so you can add the extra features you want, without dealing with the ones you don’t.
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