ady open so I
>> thought it would add the torrent, but it didn’t.
>
> This is a setting that you can turn on or off in utorrent.
> Press command comma to open the preferences.
> Go to directories.
> Find the checkbox that says "automatically load torrents from" and c
can turn on or off in utorrent.
Press command comma to open the preferences.
Go to directories.
Find the checkbox that says "automatically load torrents from" and check it.
Navigate to the right and you should be on a pop up button for selecting the
folder you want to load torrents from.
I’d like some hel[p withUtorrent if anybody here uses it and is familiar with
it. I went up to a torrent site to download a torrent but the link I chose
didn’t seem to do anything when I clicked it. Torrent was already open so I
thought it would add the torrent, but it didn’t. then I saw there w
Hi, guys,
I have not had a computer for a few weeks now, but my husband has a Windows
laptop. He found Yahoo Toolbar malware, which seems to have installed with the
latest update of UTorrent. I have no idea if the installer had an option to
skip this software. I just thought I'd let eve
Hi
UTorrent is a separate entity from Safari so whether Safari is open or closed
is irrelevant. Make sure that you remove any old torrents that you have
already downloaded as well as any that you think are there without your
knowledge. Also, check if UTorrent is set to open automatically
Hi everyone, I have used utorrent for quite a while on the mac now but as of
today it has been acting extremely weird. I added 1 download yesterday evening
but now utorrent keeps downloading a lot of other stuff that i have not asked
for at all (it starts downloading stuff even though safari is
ater...
>
> Tim Kilburn
> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
>
> On 2013-04-24, at 9:26 AM, Chris Blouch wrote:
>
>> Why not just leave yourself logged in and set a password on the screen saver?
>>
>> CB
>>
>> On 4/24/13 11:10 AM, Teresa Cochran wrote:
>&
ver?
>
> CB
>
> On 4/24/13 11:10 AM, Teresa Cochran wrote:
>> Hi, all,
>>
>> I already have UTorrent and I'm seeding several files. I'd like to know how
>> I can run UTorrent while not logged in. I like to log out, but keep my
>> machine on when I
Why not just leave yourself logged in and set a password on the screen
saver?
CB
On 4/24/13 11:10 AM, Teresa Cochran wrote:
Hi, all,
I already have UTorrent and I'm seeding several files. I'd like to know how I
can run UTorrent while not logged in. I like to log out, but keep my
Hi, all,
I already have UTorrent and I'm seeding several files. I'd like to know how I
can run UTorrent while not logged in. I like to log out, but keep my machine on
when I'm away from home. Is there a way to install UTorrent or maybe use a
torrent application through Ma
Hi Theresa. I've experienced this as well and I don't think there's a way to
get rid of it. I know in Windows there is but not on the Mac. Maybe if there's
a Utorrent support page write them about it.
Shawn
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No, I've never got it to go away either. Everything works normally though as
you say.
Later...
Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada
On 2013-03-30, at 1:30 PM, Teresa Cochran wrote:
> Hi, all,
>
> I find that no matter how I set this option in preferences, I can't get the
> "check for defau
Hi, all,
I find that no matter how I set this option in preferences, I can't get the
"check for default torrent application" out of my main window. I've used mouse
keys and trackpad, and it doesn't budge. Anyone else succeed? It functions fine
with this showing, but it's a little annoying.
Tha
well, I am not sure what I did, but it seems that the scroll areas are now
reading desired information to me. 3 torrents and all complete (and seeding).
all I need to do is start sharing VINUX (Linux free OS for the blind) and I am
all set.
perhaps part of my confusion is the layout of the clie
the machine.
>>>>
>>>> I will get some sighted help here, as I also happen to be a hackintosh
>>>> user (I know, it is strictly outside the Apple EULA, but it is the only I
>>>> can have accessibility without having to shell out for jaws an
hell out for jaws and windows 7).
>>> still, I am saving up for either a new mac mini (core i7) or a mac book pro
>>> (used).
>>>
>>> btw, for those that will inevitably ask: I do own a legal (purchased
>>> directly from apple) a DVD of Snow Le
out having to shell out for jaws and windows 7).
>> still, I am saving up for either a new mac mini (core i7) or a mac book pro
>> (used).
>>
>> btw, for those that will inevitably ask: I do own a legal (purchased
>> directly from apple) a DVD of Snow Leopard.
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rom: "Mr. L. Alexander"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2012 5:56 PM
Subject: Re: utorrent and accessibility?
that explains it.
the reason you encounter the USB issue is due to the fact that apple
deliberately created an attack code for "Hackintosh systems"
Though I
mini (core i7) or a mac book pro (used).
>
> btw, for those that will inevitably ask: I do own a legal (purchased directly
> from apple) a DVD of Snow Leopard.
>
> -eric
>
> On Feb 7, 2012, at 9:25 AM, Mr. L. Alexander wrote:
>
>> regarding utorrent. I use it myself and
. L. Alexander wrote:
> regarding utorrent. I use it myself and have no problems with it. please be
> advised to upgrade to 10.6.8 for better accessibility within certain app
> environments.
>
> I swear by utorrent for recovery data volumes and other software through
> official
regarding utorrent. I use it myself and have no problems with it. please be
advised to upgrade to 10.6.8 for better accessibility within certain app
environments.
I swear by utorrent for recovery data volumes and other software through
official distributors like linux, etc. love it to bits
>
> also, I attempted to register on the uTorrent forums and was faced with a
> shockwave flash captcha that won't play sound here.
>
> so? what settings must I change for accessibility to be usable?
>
> -eric
>
> On Feb 6, 2012, at 10:26 PM, Wes Smith wrote:
>
>&
ok, how did you manage this? I am running OS X 10.6.4 and all I get is the
pulldown menus, toolbar items, empty scorell area and some frame elements.
also, I attempted to register on the uTorrent forums and was faced with a
shockwave flash captcha that won't play sound here.
so? what set
Utorrent works fine for me, I can see everything
Sent from my iPhone
On Feb 6, 2012, at 9:59 PM, Eric Oyen wrote:
> I used to use torrent as my default torrent transfer agent (torrent makes
> getting linux distress so much easier). the only problem is that I cannot
> find the detail
I used to use torrent as my default torrent transfer agent (torrent makes
getting linux distress so much easier). the only problem is that I cannot find
the details pane. I also can't tell when a torrent is done or not. this is so
frustrating. it seems that the only torrent client that would be
hi guys.
I can't seem to find the pane that contains the file name and percentage
completed fields. in fact, I can't seem to find the torrent details at all. I
am currently downloading ubuntu dvd for install on another pc here. anyone have
any suggestions on how to determine this?
-eric
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Hi, I had not used utorrent on the mac for a while but did so today and notice
that in contrast to the past i can now select another folder to save torrents
to. Not sure if i can save the default folder yet but when i opened a torrent
in utorrent it asked me to select a save location and i
t; [mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Sarah Alawami
> Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2010 2:45 AM
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: Utorrent
>
> Ouy ea that's a good site! I try and catch the triad badn there.
>
> Tc
>
> S
> On May 12
:45 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Utorrent
Ouy ea that's a good site! I try and catch the triad badn there.
Tc
S
On May 12, 2010, at 6:51 PM, Ben Mustill-Rose wrote:
> You don't usually use a torrent client to find stuff, you use a
> torrent site that contai
Ouy ea that's a good site! I try and catch the triad badn there.
Tc
S
On May 12, 2010, at 6:51 PM, Ben Mustill-Rose wrote:
> You don't usually use a torrent client to find stuff, you use a
> torrent site that contains torrent files which open in the client
> which are then downloaded.
>
> I'm a
ay 12, 2010 9:51 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Utorrent
You don't usually use a torrent client to find stuff, you use a torrent site
that contains torrent files which open in the client which are then
downloaded.
I'm assuming your trying to download lots of music which i
You don't usually use a torrent client to find stuff, you use a
torrent site that contains torrent files which open in the client
which are then downloaded.
I'm assuming your trying to download lots of music which is in the
public domain, so my suggestion for a torrent site would be
www.legaltorre
Hello all,
I have never used a torrent program before. I was wondering how easy is
it to find music on one?
Thanks
Edward
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t a torrent just open it and utorrent should start
> up fine.
>
> There is a search feature I don't know how to use on that thing so can't help
> you there.
>
> Take care.
> On May 2, 2010, at 9:30 PM, Chad Rohr wrote:
>
>> Helllo,
>> I just downloa
I use deminoid but to start a torrent just open it and utorrent should start up
fine.
There is a search feature I don't know how to use on that thing so can't help
you there.
Take care.
On May 2, 2010, at 9:30 PM, Chad Rohr wrote:
> Helllo,
> I just downloaded utorrent and I
Helllo,
I just downloaded utorrent and I am trying to get it to work. I was wondering
if I could get some help in the right direction. Im not sure where to go to
download files.
Thanks for the helpp
Chad
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