Seedr, seed with speed and download with speed as well
As someone who collects old programs and a lot of abandonware, it's really hard to be certain what are you downloading when you find it somewhere on the internet. Seedr.cc is a great sandbox like environment to check a bit more what are you planing to download. Also, it's in the name - if you need to create a fast seed for your files, this is it.
Not to mention that it really helps if those old torrents are badly seeded, Seedr downloads them super fast, if there at least one seeder you'll get it pretty fast. Inspect it, download it. There's one more function, and it's a blast - you can stream watch uploaded/downloaded videos. Best thing about it? It's free, but there are certain paywalled functions, so you can subscribe to it monthly if you need more of everything. For casual users, it's gold. You can also get some free space expansion by sharing the good word about it. If there's one thing I would like to see in the future, it is when magnet link or torrent is added, to select certain items from it and download only them, not the whole torrent pack. All in all, really nice surprise for everyday internet user, and for advanced users as well.
Capabilities: -Steady stream videos, tunes, and also guides upon any kind of system -With top-in-class streaming technologies, Seedr allows you to enjoy videos, tune in to tunes, as well as study something as part of your bit-torrent stockpile straight in the cloud upon any kind of system. -Non-public and also safe and sound -Seedr provides high-level carry encryption to guard the privacy, and also there’ no requirement for you to stress about spyware, viruses, as well as outside the house following – Seedr could be the filter shielding people. -Very fast -Seedr goes on the high-speed spinal and can get torrents towards cloud within just several min’s as a result of several moments. -Fetch and also supply torrents in your cell system
Overall Easier to operate than uTorrent (by a long way), Seedr’s beauty lies in its simplicity. It’s hard to imagine anyone other than complete novices needing to revert to the site’s tutorial. However, those that do won’t be disappointed as it reveals ways to integrate the service into Kodi/XBMC. Free tier aside (which is a steal) it’s not cheap at $9.95 per month (two months free on annual rates) so the service might benefit from having a more limited lower-tier premium package around the $6 to $7 mark. Those who obsess over the minutiae of their torrenting might prefer a full-blown seedbox experience, but Seedr knows its target audience and appears to serve them well.
You can test it free here.














