BitTorrent Inc. has recently announced that its mobile apps have reached an impressive milestone: 10 million mobile downloads for a year.
BitTorrent's popularity is obvious, but it still seems to be propelling insanely fast among Android users. At the moment, the company offers 4 different BitTorrent apps for Android devices (which you can get through Google Play): BitTorrent and µTorrent, as well as remote apps for both BitTorrent and µTorrent. In addition, the file-sharing giant has also made available uTorrent Remote for iOS (Web app), and uTorrent Remote for Windows Phone. According to the recent report, the total number of downloads for all clients amounted to 10,000,000.
BitTorrent's popularity is obvious, but it still seems to be propelling insanely fast among Android users. At the moment, the company offers 4 different BitTorrent apps for Android devices (which you can get through Google Play): BitTorrent and µTorrent, as well as remote apps for both BitTorrent and µTorrent. In addition, the file-sharing giant has also made available uTorrent Remote for iOS (Web app), and uTorrent Remote for Windows Phone. According to the recent report, the total number of downloads for all clients amounted to 10,000,000.
BitTorrent Inc. announced that its remote apps had been downloaded 4.7 million times. For example, BitTorrent Android app was downloaded 1.5 million times, while µTorrent Android client, released only 3 months ago, was downloaded 3.8 million times. The company says 10 million and more thanks to all of the users who have tried, tested, and shared their mobile products. ¾ of the community confirmed they'd recommend µTorrent Android app, while 1/4 said they're using it on a daily basis. Almost ½ of the audience admitted they're using the app once or twice a week.
Although BitTorrent apps and remote clients have also been released for the users of the iOS platform, Apple still keeps its firm stanza against those and doesn't let them to its App Store. At the same time, Windows Phone users are still looking forward to a possible BitTorrent version for their mobile device.Nowadays, file-sharers are getting more mobile by the minute making some industries more rigid and obsolete, which everyone can see.
Although BitTorrent apps and remote clients have also been released for the users of the iOS platform, Apple still keeps its firm stanza against those and doesn't let them to its App Store. At the same time, Windows Phone users are still looking forward to a possible BitTorrent version for their mobile device.Nowadays, file-sharers are getting more mobile by the minute making some industries more rigid and obsolete, which everyone can see.
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