UTorrent users demand native version for Linux

Almost 1500 users of uTorrent (the popular free but "proprietary" client for downloading movies, shows, series, etc. on Windows using the BitTorrent protocol) voted to make a Linux version of the program using a new page so that users can bring your demands closer to developers.

The suggestion to create a native Linux version of the program outperforms the second most popular idea by more than 800 votes: creating plug-ins for uTorrent.

Currently uTorrent is available for Windows, Mac OS X, although it can also be run on Linux using WINE.

You can also join the vote by going to http://utorrentideas.uservoice.com/forums/47263-general/suggestions/701286-make-a-utorrent-for-linux


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  1.   ova said

    the link to utorrent does not work 🙁

  2.   Let's use Linux said

    Thanks Ova! I already corrected it. 🙂

  3.   Mr. Brown said

    I think Deluge is a very good option for GNU / Linux users, it is light and works very well, it has nothing to envy to uTorrent. I would have written a post recommending something that we already have in Linuxy that works very well, I think it is a better idea to promote the good we have to adopt other alternatives ... even so you have a good blog

  4.   antelmo said

    Well, I'm happy with Ktorrent, I don't see why I should look for another alternative.