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Just thought I'd let you lot who don't use Azureus that...
You can now specify different upload speed limits for when you are downloading or for when you are only seeding. e.g. 20kB/s while downloading ramping up to 30kB/s when just seeding. Do other programs do this ? Oh & what the F**K is Vivaldi ?, seems to be some sort of ping thing. |
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.sa = bad driver!
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Yeah, ABC has had that option for a while now. You can also control how long you seed a file after you've finished downloading it. For example, you can set torrents to seed for 3 hours after they're completed, or to continue uploading until the UL/DL ratio reaches 200%. You can set this either on a global or per torrent basis.
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