http://krypt.dyndns.org:81/torrent/
Has the ability to show way more information about your torrents while also keeping everything in one tidy window. Its based of the Experimental client released a while ago.
Haven't tried it yet but friends are raving about it.
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It's essentially a client for p2p sharing, similar to KaZaA and the like. Whats different is you have to go in search for these specific file types (torrent). One site in particular is http://www.suprnova.org which lists a bunch of torrent files, in which case you can download the torrent and open it up in your Torrent Client & begin downloading. I probably made it sound more technical than it is.
In short, you download a client similar to the one above. After that, you find a torrent you like on some website, you click it and it begins downloading.
In short, you download a client similar to the one above. After that, you find a torrent you like on some website, you click it and it begins downloading.
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