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Okay, so Opera is not exactly a BitTorrent client app. Opera is actually a cross-platform web browser and Internet suite which handles common Internet-related tasks including visiting web sites, sending and receiving e-mail messages, managing contacts, chatting online, viewing widgets, and downloading BitTorrents. If you feel a little intimidated by the complicated trappings of the BitTorrent protocol, we suggest that you just install as your primary (or secondary) browser and use it to search for whatever files you wish to download from the Internet.Opera will take it from there; all you have to do is wait until your download is finished.

Opera is proprietary software developed by Opera Software based in Oslo, Norway. It runs on a variety of operating systems including many versions of Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, FreeBSD, and Solaris. Amazingly, Computer Buzz has discovered that Opera is clearly the easiest major browser package to install on the moribund BeOS (v. 5.0.3). It is also used in mobile phones, smart phones, PDAs, game consoles, and interactive televisions.

Official Website: www.Opera.com


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BitTorrent: File Sharing for the 21st Century Index
- BitTorrent: The eponymous client
- Azureus: The poison frog client
- Bits on Wheels: The eye-candy client
- LimeWire
- Opera: The browser is the BitTorrent client
- Transmission
- ABC: Another BitTorrent Client
- Anatomic P2P
- BitTornado
- BitTyrant
- Deluge
- Torrent Swapper
- Qbittorrent
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