BitLord is a simple but powerful way to use torrents: a way of filesharing that involves files being split into lots of tiny pieces and then reassembled on your machine (think Mike TeeVee in Charlie & The Chocolate Factory!) The beauty is that you can get different pieces from different sharers, meaning the whole thing runs more smoothly. Since anyone can upload files in a P2P network, some people likes to pretend that a file is something that is really not. When you click on a link to download a file using BitTorrent, BitLord 1.1 pops up immediately providing you with information about the file to be downloaded, and giving you the possibility to choose where do you want it saved.
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