ScrapeTorrent is like ‘Google’ for Torrents (literally). Its scans for torrents on major Torrent sites like TorrentSpy, ISOhunter, Pirate, MiniNova… and returns the results onto a clean single page. You can also set several filters within preferences to display search results to your taste. Torrent search results can also be sorted by newest, alphabetically, and by most seeds. Firefox users can add ScrapTorrent quick search to their browser.
Remember, Torrents aren’t illegal, but its depends upon what you download using Torrent.
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wrote, on August 22nd, 2006
Wow, that seems pretty damn cool. I know it’s always a hassle to go to one site and then search the next when I’m going to be searching for the same thing. It seems to work pretty well and it looks cool to boot.
wrote, on August 22nd, 2006
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I surely love it’s Logo.
wrote, on August 22nd, 2006
Thilak…. The website having internal server error 500. no able test it.:(
wrote, on August 22nd, 2006
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He is just a college student and he might be facing bandwidth problems, try after sometime.
Or Try the Diggmirror
wrote, on August 23rd, 2006
didnt work for me :-\
wrote, on September 21st, 2006
Wow. It really does work well.
Digg mirror cannot handle search requests, dummy.
wrote, on December 15th, 2007
http://www.rsstorrents.com is another good site to find torrent in the rss feed of major torrents site. and its 100% anonym

wrote, on October 22nd, 2008
i downloaded final cut pro. it is in a folder on my desktop. i cannot figure how to install it. i have never used a torrent before and have no idea what step to take next