Based on our record, Chocolatey seems to be a lot more popular than qBittorrent. While we know about 252 links to Chocolatey, we've tracked only 18 mentions of qBittorrent. 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.
Assuming that you are dl'ing the executable from qbittorrent.org (make sure it's .org, not .com or anything else) - as others pointed out, it's completely safe. Source: 11 months ago
qBittorrent - Open-source alternative to clients such as uTorrent and BitTorrent, the former of which is bloated with ads. Source: about 1 year ago
The current stable version though is v4.5.2. As long as you get the download from the official qBittorrent site (qbittorrent.org) then it should be perfectly safe. Each update's changes can range from fixing small errors, to show stopping errors, to fixing security holes. So it's best to stay up to date for the best performance and best support. Source: about 1 year ago
Download QBT from their official web site, qbittorrent.org. Source: about 1 year ago
If so, were you downloading from https://qbittorrent.org ?? That is the only site you should download QBittorrent from. Source: over 1 year ago
Chocolatey Windows software management solution, we use this for installing Python and Deno. - Source: dev.to / about 2 months ago
Authenticating with Kyma is a (in my opinion) unnecessary challenge as it leverages the OIDC-login plugin for kubectl. You find a description of the setup here. This works fine when on a Mac but can give you some headaches on a Windows and on Linux machine especially when combined with restrictive setups in corporate environments. For Windows I can only recommend installing krew via chocolatey and then install the... - Source: dev.to / about 2 months ago
On a Windows machine, you can use Chocolatey by running the command. - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago
I've used WSL2 and GHC/Nix--worked without any issues. However, there is Chocolatey: https://chocolatey.org/. Source: 6 months ago
For OSX there is homebrew or pyenv (pyenv is another solution on Linux). As pyenv compiles from source it will require setting up XCode (the Apple IDE) tools to support this which can be pretty bulky. Windows users have chocolatey but the issue there is it works off the binaries. That means it won't have the latest security release available since those are source only. Conda is also another solution which can be... - Source: dev.to / 6 months ago
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