I use two different torrent programs, depending on what I want to
accomplish. Bittorent is the first one I found that was accessible,
and I still use it when I'm in a hurry to get something done, though I
don't use torrents all that often, just when hunting for iso images of
large disks, such as the free cds included with the Baen books from
time to time.
The second one I use is called bits on wheels, and it too is
completely accessible, and gives a bit more information about the
download than does bittorent, but I don't like it as much, because
it's harder to find things, it's interface is broken into sections,
and each section has different things in it, so you need to switch
between different areas to get a complete picture of what's going on.
Both of these programs are easily found, (can dig up urls if folks
need them) and are 100 percent accessible. I don't have mountain
lion, so no clue if either one works on the latest osx, but they work
for me, so I use them. :)
hth.
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