

We found most free accounts resulted in HTTP download speeds which were all but unusable. These may be useful, but you get what you pay for. It is common for cloud torrent services to offer free accounts, often with a 1 GB storage limit. These include Bitport.io, put.io, and Zbigz, but there are many more. There are numerous cloud services, most of which work in more or less the same way. But instead of going round to their house to transfer the content onto a USB stick when the download is complete, you simply transfer or stream it from a remote server to your iPhone or iPad using regular HTTP.Ĭloud torrent services usually work inside your browser, although it is interesting to note that Apple does allow some cloud torrent apps into the App Store. Sync is available on all major desktop (Mac, PC, Linux) and mobile (iOS, Android, Windows) platforms, as well as NAS devices.A cloud torrent service is like a friend who does the actual torrenting for you. You’ll have to actually click on the file to download it, which is a feature set to preserve mobile capacity. Step 4: Copy the QR code via the Sync app on your mobile device see the folder appear and open to see the files. Note: If you want to sync your files to a non-mobile device, you can either select the email or copy options to get a shareable link. You’ll want to select QR code option (which is what Sync uses to connect to mobile) Once you do that, the sharing options will appear. Step 3: When you’re ready to Sync, right click on the folder and select “Share with Resilio Sync”.

Step 2: Create a folder on your desktop (we’ve named it uTorrent) and drag the files into it that you want synced to your iOS device. Step 1: Right click the torrent and select “open containing folder” or just double click to open this: You’ve just downloaded Diplo’s F10rida album: Here’s a walkthrough on getting files to iOS (from a PC): And since Sync works without the cloud, this happens very quickly (16x faster, as we’ve shown). Sync will let you access any of your uT torrents on any machine within your personal device ecosystem. This is where Sync comes in handy built on top of peer-to-peer technology, this app bypasses the cloud and moves files directly between devices. With the exception being the uT app on Android, if you want your uT downloads on an iOS, Windows or any desktop machine (your home or work device, let’s say), it requires a bit of effort. Whether it’s Tomorrow’s Modern Boxes from Thom Yorke (downloaded over 4.4 million times), Diplo’s previously unreleased first album F10rida (over 2.1m downloads), or clips from the documentary Korengal (over 750k downloads), if you’ve gotten one of these bundles via uTorrent, they only live on one device.
