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PortableApps.com releases portable (µ) uTorrent
Just yesterday, PortableApps.com made its first foray into the world of freeware. Round one of the new releases included Skype and Google Chrome, two Download Squad favorites.
Today, John T. Haller and crew have added another winner to the mix. The world's most popular torrent client, µTorrent, is the most recent addition to the PortableApps freeware family.
You've been able to make µTorrent mostly portable for quite some time, but it's nice to finally have a pre-packaged version - especially one designed to drop in alongside the rest of the PortableApps suite. Portable µTorrent is especially useful on super-sized external hard drives for on-the-go torrenting of massive files.
ed note: pardon the 'u' in the title - but that's what most people search for when they're looking for this app on our site --Lee.

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EGOvoruhk said 7:08PM on 10-23-2009
It's okay, I forgive you. I don't think I've ever actually typed µTorrent. It takes way too much effort
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Leonick said 3:38AM on 10-24-2009
ehm ill just ignore this one i think, i dont need them addng their splash screen and slower loading screens to an already portable app, you just need to add a file called settings.ini or something to its main folder and its portable, think ill stick with that
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