What is BitTorrent?
BitTorrent is a relatively new sort of p2p network, more information and background can be found here.
How can I download these files?
In order to download files you need a BitTorrent download client. Here are the ones we recommend:
Do you have step-by-step tutorial?
Yes. Here is the link http://www.poromenos.org/tutorials/bittorrent/download/
What are seeds and peers?
Someone is called a seeder when he or she is uploading a file, a peer/leecher is someone who has yet to finish the download.
How do I get to know more about BT?
There is loads of information available on the internet about this subject, do a search on
How can I create my own torrent file?
Here is a tutorial how to create your torrent file. http://torrentfreak.com/how-to-create-a-torrent/
What does this icon mean (
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This indicates that the tracker requires some sort of registration (mostly done to prevent leeching). Check out the tracker url for more details.
How can I stay up-to-date with RoTorrent NetWork?
We offer an RSS feed to stay up-to-date with this site. You need an RSS reader to use this. In Mozilla Firefox, just click the RSS icon in the bottom right corner of your browser window. In Opera the newsfeeds will automatically be subscribed when you click this link, the feed will show up under "Newsfeeds" at the bottom of your "Mail" panel. Users with other browsers have to download a RSS reader, you can find a list here. The feed URL is http://www.rotorrent.net/rss.php