I have had to migrate from Transmission to BiglyBT because the former has become increasingly unreliable and/or unstable.
Although I’m very happy with Bigly, I’m surprised by how (relatively) cumbersome it is.
Instead of (say) instantly loading the torrent link or file (like every other torrent app) an ‘operation in progress’ box appears and takes a while to load or connect to the torrent. It’s not just the distended operation though - you’re required to stay within the app until it connects.
If you try to (say) browse online or use another app like Word, the ‘operation’ actively prevents you from doing this or will automatically return you to Bigly until the initial operation is complete.
And then, of course, shutting down the app seems to be a whole production too. Instead of just immediately quitting like every other app, you’ll get another ‘operation in progress’ box appear as it shuts down and quitting the app can take a while too (up to 20 seconds).
Is there anyway of turning off this box hijacking or letting these distinct operations occur behind the scenes instead?
thanks
I use the built in I2P client and it seems to work fine
Is there anything this client does that Qbittorrent doesn’t?
Qbittorrent is great, but it always has updates that my Mac refuses to update because it is not from a recognised developer. So I find myself having to jump through so many hoops or security checks every month or so just to keep it updated. I ended up giving up on it for that reason.
Oh, fair enough.
I was going to recommend you the Homebrew package but looking through the GitHub issues I see it’s suffering from the same issue. Wish I had a proper fix for it 🥲That’s not happening to me… I’ve installed it from brew and there is no need for me to do anything weird except the occasional “this app was downloaded from internet so you allow it” when updating from brew (stuff that gets updated natively doesn’t even ask this)
Apparently the tradeoff is a lot more features in exchange for your ram.




