Tutorial - Ways to Download Torrents on Mac
1. Search and Download Torrent Files from Torrentz
It is to be noted that the user needs to find the movie torrent file first in a torrent search site, index site or forum and download it to your computer. Torrentz is an excellent site for downloading torrent files you need. What you need to do is just type the name of the movie torrent and click the link for download.
2. Free Torrent Downloader for Mac
It is to be noted that the user needs to find the movie torrent file first in a torrent search site, index site or forum and download it to your computer. Torrentz is an excellent site for downloading torrent files you need. What you need to do is just type the name of the movie torrent and click the link for download.
Step 1. Open Torrent File
Click "Open torrent files" to open the downloaded torrent file (or drag & drop the torrent file to the program window directly). In the activated window, you can choose the download folder for the torrent file by clicking
"Change...".
If you download multiple torrent files, you can group them by choosing the color in the dropdown menu of "Group" or set download priority from "Priority" menu. You are also allowed to trash unwanted torrent files or get the download started once the torrent files are added.
Step 3. Start Torrent Download
Click "Add" now to start download. You can share the torrent file via email, messages, notes or other ways; have a quick look of the torrent file; toggle the filter bar, find more detailed info about the torrent file.
3. Plugin
Here's an easy way to remotely download torrents with only an instant messaging application and a BitTorrent client via a WebUI. On the Mac, the only BitTorrent client with a WebUI is Azureus and that's via a plug-in. Thanks to it, you won't have to bother with any advanced settings or run the PHP-based TorrentFlux on your web server.
4. Vuze Torrent Downloader
If you are looking for an app that's got more detail for torrent download, then Vuze is a pretty good option. It has a good Mac OS X friendly interface and you can search for torrents inside this app. Althouth it offers more functionality than uTorrent or Transmission, it comes with some loss of simplicity.
5. Deluge
Deluge is a venerable classic and is one of the oldest BitTorrent clients around. Perhaps because of its age, it's much smaller in stature than other BitTorrent clients. It's also completely free from advertising and unwanted plugins and has a focus on providing features such as private downloads, password protection, and scheduling and bandwidth options.
