BitTorrent announced today that its latest creation, uTorrent Web, has surpassed 1 million daily active users users.
The uTorrent Web has been available as a beta for years, but the web-based torrent client eventually released as a stable release exactly a month ago, at 4 September.
So we can not say that it took a month to reach the milestone of one million users. However, the uTorrent Web appears to have been adopted fairly quickly from the late stages of the beta to the stable version.
BitTorrent is the most commonly used peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing protocol for online piracy. But there is also a company with the name BitTorrent, which has two most popular applications: BitTorrent and uTorrent (also known as μTorrent).
The main difference between uTorrent Web and apps is that all downloads are done from the browser. Like uTorrent, uTorrent Web can play audio and video files before the streaming download is finished. But unlike uTorrent, playing a movie or a archivey audio is done through the browser. Of course you can upload and download other file types just like with a normal torrent application.
Let's say the classic uTorrent seems to outweigh the Web for many different reasons. UTorrent Web brings many embarrassing alerts to the browser for example, but it also adds to your browsing application with additional processes.
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