The app is open-source, with the code available for download from GitHub, and while it’s unfortunate that the program hasn’t seen an update since December of 2015, it’s robust enough to function as your primary torrent client. It’s a good application, though—good enough, in fact, that we’re very hopeful to see an upgrade continuation to a version 0.5 sometime in the future. Best torrent client. The bottom of the program features support for display torrent information like trackers, peers, remaining data, and the ability to change your transfer rates on a per-torrent basis—pretty cool stuff, overall. Though uTorrent was once at the top of our—and many others’—lists, it’s become a harder program to recommend over time due to its now-overabundance of advertisements. Still, without a confirmed feature for upgrades and no promise of support down the line, it’s hard to give this program the full recommend over other items on this list.