Streamlining the UI and offering more sharing options were the big focuses in uTorrent 3.0. Technically called "progressive downloading," the new streaming function lets you start watching a download long before it actually finishes – a feature we heartily welcome. There's also a new drag-and-drop feature that lets you deposit large files in a box and get a "Download" web link in return. That way, you can share files with your buddies without needing to post a torrent publicly or use a service like RapidShare. You'll also be able to monitor your torrents from a different computer using uTorrent's Web-based remote access interface.
The new release also brings social media aspects to the P2P program. Users will be able to rate and recommend individual torrents from inside the uTorrent client itself. In addition, BitTorrent launched a uChat app today that lets you chat away with other uTorrent and BitTorrent users. It's an interesting idea in theory, but since in reality the majority of P2P file-sharing involves copyright infringement rather than Linux distros, we doubt that downloaders will be in a rush to share their innermost thoughts with their fellow pirates -- especially since your IP address is visible to everybody in the chat room.


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Amit Khajuria
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