Dreamweaver Tutorial: Torrents
- A torrent is a very small file that allows the quick and easy transfer of a very large file, like Dreamweaver. It is usually customized for the exact version of Dreamweaver being sent, and set to the exact connection speeds of the sender and receiver. Ironically, the "torrent principle" holds that the more people that access a file at the same time, the faster the file will download. This is counter-intuitive, but holds true because the same bits of data can simply be routed to multiple locations simultaneously, rather than only being sent to one recipient at a time.
- Torrents for Dreamweaver are used to download the program itself. They must be customized for the exact version of the program being downloaded, and you can find the correct torrent to use at a torrent search engine.
- Finding the right torrent for different versions of Dreamweaver is easy, since you can go to one of several different torrent search engines to find one you need. The most popular ones are Torrentz.com, NewTorrents.info and isoHunt.com.
- In addition to finding the exact torrent you need to download Dreamweaver, you also need to use a torrent client, which is a service to actually make the transfer. There are many different torrent clients, but the three most popular are uTorrent, AzureRefer to the Resource section below.
- Torrents are completely legal, but since they make the transfer of very large files easy, they are often used to download illegal versions of movies, games and software. The burden of responsibility rests with you to make sure the Dreamweaver package you are downloading is legal.