TorrentFreak has reported the leak of the alpha version of µTorrent for Mac onto The Pirate Bay.
µTorrent is a popular BitTorrent client designed to use minimal computer resources while offering functionality comparable to larger BitTorrent clients such as Vuze or BitComet. Many regard it as the best BitTorrent client available.
Back in 2007 a Mac version was expected to be released; however, the project was dropped due to a lack of active developers.
Now it seems that a Mac version is actually going to materialize soon. Not only has the alpha version been leaked into the wild but µTorrent has setup a notification service for those anticipating the Mac release.
Simon Morris, BitTorrents VP of Product Management told TorrentFreak in a response to the leak: Apparently an internal development build of uTorrent for Mac has been leaked publicly. It has been referred to as an alpha quality build. The unfortunate part is that we did not intentionally release this build and would strongly recommend folks not to use it as it isnt yet complete or stable enough to be released to the public.
The good part is that this is a testament to the fact that were serious about releasing uTorrent for Mac in the near future. (And counter to recent rumors, this is indeed the uTorrent code-base ported onto OSX, not just Libtorrent with a Mac UI). Hopefully more news coming soon. We have a sign-up page on the uTorrent website.
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(not my real name) - September 23, 2008 at 5:06pm
hehe...i got it...
It;s ok. I hope for more in the regular release. until i see what comes, I will still stick with Transmission, which is my client choice on my Mac.