Download Bittorrent Files Directly From Your Browser…
BitLet is a web applet that lets you download torrent files without the need for an actual torrent client. It helps you save your valuable hard drive space and also gives you more downloading options. It’s simple to use too. You can
- Copy and paste the torrent file’s URL into the BitLet’s home page and download from there or, choose option
- OR use their code generator to create a direct link to the torrent file (if you’ve got a website, or are a publisher of some sort). With option B you can easily share files on your blog or via email and the recipient, of course doesn’t need a BitTorrent client either. The torrentless needn’t despair anymore.
Steps To Download Any Torrent:
- Copy and paste the URL link of your torrent file at http://www.bitlet.org/
- Click on “Download torrent”
- A small window will pop-up and ask you where you want to save your files, select your location then click “Save”
- Your download will start loading, now you’re all set.

As shown above, the pop-up applet will display the speed at which your files are being downloaded, the total file size downloaded, percentage and also any possible error messages.Customization:
Some customizable settings at Bitlet.org are:
- You can choose the incoming port of their own.
- All download share same incoming connection port.
- There is option to change your maximum upload rate.
- Bitlet tries automatically to forward the incoming connection port of your router to your local machine if you are behind the UPnP enabled gateway.

Missing Feature:
Once started downloading you would not be able to pause/resume the download.
Web Technology Used:
Bitlet.org is a Java based web applet.
Use Bitlet.org and enjoy effortless torrent downloading directly via your browser, also don’t forget to share yor experience about the same over here.


Anoop | Sep 20, 2007 | Reply
never knew abt these things.cool find.better for a guy like me who gets pissed off wid the torrent-managers having slow speed.also the settings are so much complicated
Sandeep Jain | Sep 21, 2007 | Reply
Ya! I too experience the slow speed using torrent clients, hence I searched for this kind of service and found one….and I thought to share the thing with the users of OxyGyan hence..I wrote above review…
nkashimpuria | Sep 29, 2007 | Reply
gr8 work dude this will help me a lot.gr8 going dude