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Opera Adds BitTorrent To Browser


Ken

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July 7, 2005

Opera Software has released a preview version of its flagship browser that integrates a BitTorrent client, letting users retrieve files in that popular peer-to-peer format...

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When they release it from their website via an HTTP link, I'll add it to the BitTorrent client list.

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how is the bittorent support? if it is good ill dl 8.02 now, but if not i can wait till it comes out final. 8.01 is still working wonders.

just downoaded a 160 MB media file with opera`s bittorrent support...very fast...it flew.....the speed blew me away actually....very cool..no doubt it will be developed further......it should be... :) :)

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well im having the opposite experience.....im trying to download a file that has over 100 seeds and it hasnt started yet after 10 minutes.

EDIT: it finally started, must have been the torents fault....but its goin kinda slow at the moment.

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