uTorrent was successful because it was light, small, fast and did one thing very well. Bundling games, video and antivirus apps with it could hardly be more antithetical.
If I or someone else can use this to solve the problem of moving data files, I'll be a happy camper.<p>This is a HUGE issue for me, as I'd like to consolidate torrents split across 3 drives (I realize I shouldn't have done things that way in the first place... but it happened organically)<p>Since most of them are on private trackers, I don't just want to stop sharing them, and moving 50+ torrent/data files is currently a nightmare.<p>It's on the current suggestion list (<a href="http://utorrentideas.uservoice.com/forums/47263-general/suggestions/714604-have-built-in-one-click-move-data-files-and-mov?ref=comments" rel="nofollow">http://utorrentideas.uservoice.com/forums/47263-general/sugg...</a>).
That's number two on this list:<p><a href="http://utorrentideas.uservoice.com/forums/47263-general" rel="nofollow">http://utorrentideas.uservoice.com/forums/47263-general</a><p>I couldn't care less about the first (Deluge > * ), but I'm glad to see they're listening to feedback.
Between this and some of their other projects like live streaming (<a href="http://www.utorrent.com/labs" rel="nofollow">http://www.utorrent.com/labs</a>) it seems as if they're aiming for a broader vision of peer-based networking, as opposed to just file distribution.
An extension that delivers similar functionality to PeerGuardian (<a href="http://phoenixlabs.org/pg2/" rel="nofollow">http://phoenixlabs.org/pg2/</a>) would go down very well I bet.