Based on our record, Open Library seems to be a lot more popular than PicoTorrent. While we know about 263 links to Open Library, we've tracked only 10 mentions of PicoTorrent. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Search for the program you want to download (best with Google Chrome's translate feature), make sure there's a green checkmark next to the program before you download it, and then use a torrenting program to download from the torrent link. I recommend https://picotorrent.org/. I've personally been using their software for 5+ years without issue. Source: 12 months ago
Not sure about 3) and 4) but take a look at https://picotorrent.org/. Source: over 1 year ago
Let me just hint at thepiratebay.org and picotorrent.org. Source: almost 2 years ago
Https://picotorrent.org/ (well, this is not as good looking... But it's native, though!). Source: over 2 years ago
I am always surprised at how few people suggest picotorrent (github) when it comes to clients. Source: almost 3 years ago
Check out https://openlibrary.org. You can search ´library science’, librarian’, etc, and something should come up. Just select the ‘ebooks’ option to search for items within the collection. And you can narrow the search by subject, etc. Source: 6 months ago
Right now I'm in the middle of the chicken and the egg problem where we don't have enough authors cataloging their publications and b/c of that obviously readers are not interested in using the site. I've gone back and forth with taking Open Libray's [0] catalog as that would at least flesh out our collection of books but then I'd have to deal with verifying authors to accounts so they can access their books.... - Source: Hacker News / 7 months ago
Here's one: https://openlibrary.org/. Source: 7 months ago
The Internet Archive runs what they call the Open Library, which is a unique concept on the traditional library. You can sign-up with minimal details and digitally check out many scanned books from libraries all over the world. The only caveat is that almost all of the books are older editions - ones that would be impossible to find locally. It's great if you're looking for old routes, a look back in time, details... Source: 8 months ago
I want to clarify that I'm a non-US citizen, so accessing physical copies from US libraries or buying it from Amazon might not be feasible for me. To give you some context, my personal research was guided by the wiki section of r/FREEMEDIAHECKYEAH (https://www.reddit.com/r/FREEMEDIAHECKYEAH/wiki/reading/). I've conducted research using various online resources, including the Ebook & Open Source/Access Libraries... Source: 9 months ago
qBittorrent - Lightweight and open source torrent client that runs on all major platforms.
Archive.org - Internet Archive is a non-profit digital library offering free universal access to books, movies...
µTorrent - Looking for a torrent site to download movies, music and more? Choose from top torrent sites like The Pirate Bay, RARBG, 1337X, and dozens more. (October 2019)
Z-Lib - ZLibraryPart of Z-Library project. The world's largest ebook library.
Deluge - Deluge is a full-featured BitTorrent client for Linux, Unix and Windows.
ManyBooks.net - Thousands of free ebooks, pre-formatted for reading on your computer, smartphone, iPod, or e-reading device - ePUB, Kindle, eReader, PDF, Plucker, iSilo, Doc, RTF, Mobipocket, Newton Paperback, and zTXT ebooks ready to go!