![]() I couldn't click on anything within the actual UI. I did a quick google and found that there is a 'hidden' tab on the left-hand side of the qBittorrent UI that may be where the torrents were displayed, but my entire UI was frozen. However, I wasn't able to view the torrents as they were downloading (they were small and after a few seconds they just popped up in my downloads folder). Please give your email admins a clue-by-four. I installed qBittorrent correctly (as far as I know) and was able to torrent a few things. I tried installing qBittorrent on the mac partition first. I use a dual-booted Macbook Pro running macOS High Sierra and Windows 10. I recently wanted to replace Transmission with qBittorrent as my go-to torrenting client as I've read several places that the latter has a better UI, security, etc. Nice µTorrent-like interface with Qt4 toolkit (qBittorrent v2.x) IP filtering (eMule dat files or PeerGuardian files) Peer display with country and hostname resolution (qBittorrent v2.x) Advanced control over torrent trackers (qBittorrent v2.x) Closest open source equivalent to µTorrent (qBittorrent v2.x) Torrent creation tool. Many Mac users who are attempting to download macOS High Sierra from the Mac App Store will find that a small 19 MB version of “Install macOS High Sierra.app” downloads to the /Applications folder of the target Mac, rather than the complete 5.2 GB Installer application for macOS High Sierra. ![]()
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