

Transmission on Mac works perfectly on all Intel Mac devices. The source code is open online for any developer that wants to contribute to the coding and documentation of the app.įor any Mac user that is looking for a BitTorrent Client that is intuitive, free and relatively powerful, Transmission for Mac is recommendable.
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Transmission for Mac also provides users with full encryption and peer to peer exchange feature, web seeding, watch directories, port forwarding, web-based interface and a host of others. Transmission makes all your downloads status visible on the dock, along with all other notifications. It monitors and sets limits to your bandwidth, halting seeding whenever you have reached a suitable ration. Another notable feature of Transmission for Mac is that it has an exciting way of managing and monitoring your bandwidth.

By opening a separate window, you can get additional information on files being worked on. It works by opening a small window that displays just an upload status. This is because it is a very simple, lightweight app that is very easy to setup, configure, and use. The developers evidently created the application with simplicity in mind. Transmission uses less CPU than any other GUI client and has the lowest. I have successfully installed Snow Leopard Server (SLS 10.6.8) guest OS running in a VM under Parallels 10 on a late 2012 iMac (13.2 model). Transmission is one of the simplest BitTorrent clients on Mac. Lightweight, yet powerful BitTorrent client strikes a balance between providing useful functionality without feature bloat. I have tried to get VirtualBox to run Snow Leopard Server (SLS 10.6.8) and it just crashes in the boot process on any Mac hardware I have tried that was released after 2011.
