.... also what is the best e learning tracker.... thanks ....
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.... also what is the best e learning tracker.... thanks ....
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sorry i missed that part ...wont happen again....thanks for the heads up ...and thanks for the info...
bitme by far is the best elearning tracker, alots of content but little hard to seed without a seedbox
If you check our Help Desk > Tracker Reviews > Reviews Index section (http://www.torrent-invites.com/track...tml#post429053), you can find a huge list of eLearning trackers including links to their respective reviews. You should read through those to find the one that's best for you.
this should be moved to BitTorrent Discussion section. Also, in addition to buzz's suggestion you can do an advanced search :
What's the best e-learning out there?
What is the best e-learning tracker?
What is Best E-Learning Tracker
Witch torrent tracker do you use for a e-learning?
What are the best learning/educational sites?
Anything comparable to BitMe? (elearning)
eLearning Trackers
I think each of them are indispensable in their own way. I'll make a pros and cons list to best outline it... (all links go to tracker reviews from this site)
ScienceHD:
pros - new documentary movies/shows, lots of PBS and BBC Shows (Horizon, NOVA, etc), lots of textbooks but less than most others, bonus point system
cons - smaller than some of the bigger sites
Bitme:
pros - One of the biggest, lots of documentary movies/shows, a ton of books, and a lot of Lynda, TTC and video/multimedia classes. Anyone can upload torrents. Most files from the various other sites make their way to this site. The most uploaded torrents per day of any on this list (~ 20-30)
cons - Can only have 5 active torrents (but for some reason I've been allowed 10 for i think a couple months) until you are a power user (50gb uploaded) which allows 20 active... I guess this is to minimize server costs. More difficult to seed than other sites
Bitspyder:
pros - A lot of business content (like bitme). Lots of technical/software training videos and books. Seems to be easier to seed. Lots of video/multimedia classes (like bitme).
cons - Must be a member for 6 months to use invites. Must be member for a months to upload torrents (i think). Not as many torrents uploaded per day as Bitme, ScienceHD or thegeeks... usually less than 10
Docspedia:
pros - Ideal if you are an english speaking romanian. Same type of content as the aforementioned 3, and it has been around for a long time with a wide user base so there is a pretty good backlog of content. Also pretty easy to upload and anyone can upload torrents. Also has an attractive interface
cons - Can only display 25 torrents per page until you become a power user (Not a big deal, but i usually display 50 or a 100 per page). No as much uploaded per day as Bitme or thegeeks
TheGeeks:
pros - I'm really starting to like this site a lot. It has almost as much content uploaded per day as Bitme, but is relatively new so it doesn't have as much content overall. The staff here seem to be really striving to make this best site available for e-learning content. It has a ton of TTC video/multimedia class type torrents. A lot of business related torrents, technical/software training torrents (classes and books). There are also a ton of documentaries. Basically, there is an extremely wide range of content posted here, a wider range than any of the other sites by far.
cons - Somewhat harder to get a good buffer started off than some of the other trackers, but not too hard if you jump on the new uploads regularly. Less seeders and leechers than Bitme.
ElbitZ:
pros - Also a lot of good content and a lot of self help/work out type stuff. Although the site has a lot of new content everydayI don't use this one as much as the others honestly because I don't think the content is the best for me and the site layout is kind of unattractive. It has a lot of good stuff though like Lynda, TTC, Kelby and other class stuff though, along with a wide range of ebooks and documentaries. Also, this site is easy to get into because of the frequent open signups
cons - Like I said before, the site isn't as good to look at. I don't know, it just doesn't make me feel like I'm on a good site
Learnbits:
Also a good site, but not that much special about it. Similar to ElbitZ in terms of size and content. Usually less than 10 uploaded torrents per day
Ebook Sites:
The best sites for books are MyAnonamouse and Bibliotik. Bibliotik has more content, but less audiobooks than MyA. Both are great sites (don't be fooled by their simple/outdated looking websites).
There are also smaller sites like freeetextbooks, ebookvortex, and ebooksshares
Business:
For business there's theVault which is almost exclusively business type torrents... awesome site if you're into that. There is also BizTorrents, which is smaller and not as active
Other Niches:
TheOccult is exclusively for occult, religious, spiritual, secret organization type torrents
Deli.sh is strictly cook books and cooking shows. Very cool site if you're into that
Seduction:
There are BitSeduce, ThePlace and SeductionGR if this is your sort of thing
Last edited by garbageman; April 27th, 2011 at 04:14 PM.
I'd say the details like garbageman said, but if bitme is hard to get you can get the easy ones first.
Demonoid has a lot of e-learning contents and it's the easiest to get in.
then you can get MyAnonamouse, Elbitz, thegeeks, ebookvortex, ebooksshares, Bitspyder, Docspedia and Learnbits.
All of these give invites all the time and easy to get in. ElbitZ, Bitspyder, docspedia and Learnbits are the best ones after bitme.