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Posted By admin On 19.12.18Hi, I'm using a MacBook Pro 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, with 4GB of Ram, running OSX 10.6.8. What email client comes with windows 10. I'm looking to try and experiment with Linux Mint for the first time. I'm reading the Linux Mint User Guide about Torrent (which I never used before). Is there a free Torrent client that's recommended for Mac?
I found uTorrent () and I'm wondering whether any of you OS X people have used it and what was your experience. There's no mention on the uTorrent website as to which OS X version is supported, so I'm not even sure that my relatively old 10.6.8 will be supported. Thanks for your help. Thank you all for your kind replies.
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Here's what I've got so far: 1) Tried uTorrent. Got a 'uTorrent quit unexpectedly' message with the following log: Process: launchd [662] Path: /Applications/uTorrent.app/Contents/MacOS/uTorrent Identifier: com.bittorrent.uTorrent Version:??? Hi 'xh1', You are welcome. All anyone has to do to mark a post as, is to edit your original post and add to the subject line and click submit. We hope you will try Linux Mint which works extremely well, and should work with your hardware.
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Linux Mint comes with a Torrent client, but it can use numerous great Torrent Clients. You can use a Torrent application to download the Linux Mint '.iso' file, or you can just download it from your browser. Then, just burn it to a DVD or USB flash drive stick to 'test drive' it, and or to install it. It can be installed along side your existing Mac operating system, or in place of it. You can even fully install Linux Mint to a USB stick and run it from there (should use a high quality USB stick).