Firefox µTorrent WebUI extension
p2pnet.net News:- The µTorrent WebUI can be used to access µTorrent from an external computer. This also allows you to handle your torrents from your browser window.
But we’ve discovered a Firefox extension that makes using the WebUI a lot easier. The Firefox extension for µTorrent allows you to drag and drop .torrent links onto the WebUI window and shows the current upload and download speed in the status bar.
The upload and download speed remains visible if you close the WebUI screen. The extension works fine in Firefox 2.0.
To use the Firefox extension you need to install the WebUI, and have µTorrent up and running.
Once you’ve installed the extension (direct download), you need to enter your settings (IP address, port & password) in the configuration screen of the Firefox extension and you’re ready to go.
Torrentfreak – The Netherlands
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November 12th, 2006 at 6:34 pm
Why would anyone want to use a closed-source program written by a copyright cartel employee? Why not just send the MPAA a copy of your hard drive and be done with it?
November 13th, 2006 at 8:47 am
“Why would anyone want to use a closed-source program written by a copyright cartel employee?”
Maybe because it is written for THE closed-source Operating System and because of that it does not play any role that he is NOT an employee of the “copyright cartel”!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludvig_Strigeus