BitTorrent Inc. released the new uTorrent Web, a software that allows users to download and streaming torrents directly from their default web browser. In the long run, this web version is expected to compete with today's classic application.
The BitTorrent Inc. development team has allegedly expanded uTorrent by creating a very ambitious project: the uTorrent Web.
The application can run from Chrome or Firefox, in a fairly simple way. After its installation client, which is for Windows only, the connections torrent sites and magnet are automatically opened by uTorrent Web in a browser window.
Users can use regular torrent sites to find torrents or use the app's search box, which redirects to Google.
As with most modern players video, the web application supports subtitles, audio and video, with the ability to select a specific file if a torrent contains more than one media file.
The web application can download any file (games, software), but obviously will not transmit them in streaming.
The beta version that is released has many basic settings prepricesettings and allows you to change download location or download speed. More options will most likely follow with the release of the final version.