uTorrent For Mac Adds RSS Feeds, Scheduling And More

Mac OS X: uTorrent has long been our favourite BitTorrent client on Windows, but its Mac version was severely lacking in features. Today, it’s finally out of beta, and much closer to feature parity with its Windows cousin, adding support for RSS feeds, scheduling and a new remote interface optimised for tablets.

uTorrent brings some real competition to the table on the Mac, with new advanced features that Mac-favourite Transmission still doesn’t support. Now you can subscribe to torrent RSS feeds inside uTorrent and have it automatically start downloading new torrents as soon as they’re posted. You can also fine-tune your download schedules much more closely, telling uTorrent to start, stop and limit speed throughout the week so it doesn’t hog your bandwidth. And, lastly, their remote interface is now optimised for the iPad and other tablets, so you can manage your torrents from anywhere with a great mobile UI. If you’ve been waiting for a new, advanced torrent client on the Mac, this is it. Hit the link below to download the new version.

uTorrent is a free download for Mac OS X.

uTorrent [via BitTorrent Blog]


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