

Tixati is described on its website as having “NO spyware. Apart from that, it’s fairly light on features, so not ideal for hard-core fans, but it is a great place to start for those new to the torrenting world. In addition to being fairly simple to operate, users also have the option of the software’s built-in VLC Media Player to watch or listen to almost any kind of media file available – including those you torrent. The developers claim it’s one of the simplest torrent apps around, and features no kind of bundled software. If simplicity is at the top of your list of requirements from a torrent client, then look no further than BitLord.

£7.69 / $9.90 per year, but the free version should be good enough for most people. Vuze Plus tier, which adds anti-virus protection, removes ads, and allows both the burning of DVDs within the app and the ability to play media while downloading. Alongside torrent downloads and media playback, Vuze also handles magnet file links (making the torrenting process that much easier), plugin support, remote control via web or mobile, along with torrent bundles put together by the company itself. The interface is clean and simple, but there’s plenty of features on offer. Vuze is one of the most polished torrent clients around. The software requires a tiny amount of processing power, making it ideal for use on older Macs, while still offering more advanced options for power users. Transmission is the go-to torrent client for Mac users, and is funded by donations rather than adware, meaning the interface is relatively clean and users don’t need to worry about annoying adverts or browser toolbars being installed at the same time.
