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Azureas vuze
Azureas vuze









  • The splash screen has changed (from the blue Azureus screen to the Vuze one).
  • azureas vuze

    As the program is now named Vuze, all references to Azureus should now say Vuze.If you're going straight from 2.5.0.4 to 3.1 (and newer), but sticking to the classic interface - what things are going to be different in terms of usability? Well, it acts the same as it has before, but for the sake of completeness: It shouldn't be the case that you have to keep switching back to the classic UI every time you upgrade (if it is, something's gone wrong!) If you're using a version older than 3.0.2.0, there's a possibility that you might be returned back to the Vuze UI - if so, you can just follow this guide to get back to the classic UI (this because the UI being used wasn't recorded in older versions).

    AZUREAS VUZE UPDATE

    You can leave "check for updates" checkbox enabled - the interface you were last using is stored in the configuration file, and will be used after you update it. There are additional plugins which are enabled by default (regardless of which interface you're using), you may decide you want to disable these (more information below). So what are the benefits of using Vuze with the classic UI rather than the old Azureus 2.5.0.4? Well - you'd get the features, bugfixes and improvements we've made since then. Some people believe that version 2.5.0.4 is the last version which users can have the old style view - not true. If you're sticking to version 2.5.0.4 - you might want to read this page. This page is for those users who have been using Azureus, now called Vuze, since version 2 - or even just those of you who remember what the old interface was like and want to have the same "experience" with the latest version.

    azureas vuze

    6.2.2 Non BitTorrent (enabled by default).









    Azureas vuze