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marcdesbiens:

Yes, same problem here, when the program starts it says there's no client installed.

I tried the solution that was given, saving a torrent, opening it with Windows Explorer, etc.
Same issue again.

I am using BitSpirit to open torrents, not such a popular one, not sure if this could be the reason.

Fantastic program though, this is the only issue I have with it, otherwise it would be a 5/5 ... 4.5/5 for now.  :-)

Thanks to the developer !

TheHalf™:
Not a Bit Che problem but has anyone notice when trying to acquire a file via Bit Che to Torrentbox  and see a file error? (image below) Now this only happens when I try to acquire a torrent file thru Torrentbox.

TheHalf™

chip!:
ok, looks like TorrentBox site is no longer providing .torrent files for download but rather linking over to a page at IsoHunt.com. thus, when you try to download it with Bit Che, its actually only saving the .html file from IsoHunt.com (which is why you'll notice nothing comes up when you try to view the .Torrent Details in Bit Che)..  so unfortunately, it looks like the results from TorrentBox will need to be address as (ext) links, which will require you to actually visit the webpage to track down the .torrent like some of the results at BTJunkie.org (ext).

there might be something that I can do about this in the future builds of Bit Che but it doesnt seem likely since you have to jump through several webpages to find the actual .torrent..

Quantum:

--- Quote from: chip! on November 20, 2007, 08:18:16 am ---ok, looks like TorrentBox site is no longer providing .torrent files for download but rather linking over to a page at IsoHunt.com. thus, when you try to download it with Bit Che, its actually only saving the .html file from IsoHunt.com (which is why you'll notice nothing comes up when you try to view the .Torrent Details in Bit Che)..  so unfortunately, it looks like the results from TorrentBox will need to be address as (ext) links, which will require you to actually visit the webpage to track down the .torrent like some of the results at BTJunkie.org (ext).

there might be something that I can do about this in the future builds of Bit Che but it doesnt seem likely since you have to jump through several webpages to find the actual .torrent..

--- End quote ---

To be honest, for sites that start doing this, once build 60 is out and you do proper analysis of whether a site adds anything new to the search or not, knocking such sites off Bit Che (or at least not leaving them as default).

Exous:
Don't like the way that Azureus is going lately, or shall I call it by the new game Vuze?

uTorrent is more my kind of style, simple and no adware

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