Bit Torrents and Opera

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Motomartin stated in Marjes' thread that he uses Opera now and that it has it's own bit torrent manager built in.

I'm using vuze for my torrents, I have it configured so that the torrents are delivered via a secure Canadian proxy server/IP address, (£3.80 a month) does anyone know if it would be possible to set a proxy server for the Opera version, IE could you browse as normal but have the torrents coming in from another server if the Torrent feature is built in to the browser, hope the question makes sense I'm still a relative newcomer to bit torrenting, I didn't start until I was happy that I could do so without my ISP being able to monitor my streams.
 
TBH i've never had much luck getting later versions of opera to download torrents at all.
 
TBH i've never had much luck getting later versions of opera to download torrents at all.

Sounds like I may as well stick with vuze then.

Cookie I still haven't brought myself to install Win 7 yet, everything is running so smooth at the moment, are you still happy with it?
 
Sounds like I may as well stick with vuze then.

Cookie I still haven't brought myself to install Win 7 yet, everything is running so smooth at the moment, are you still happy with it?


i only have it installed on a virtual machine on my imac, and it's just to play with.
having said that, it seems a big improvement on vista which i just won't use anymore at all.

trouble with the beta windows 7 is that it expires next year & you'll have to reinstall a proper version. official release of retail windows 7 is oct 22 this year.
 


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