Now, BT has been a very common, very popular way to download, its advantages are many, but there are many problems. For example, Intranet users are often restricted from using bittorrent downloads. Wheat field ants recommend several network services that can help users convert BT to HTTP download, which is usually the first BT file that users need to download is downloaded and stored in cyberspace, and then users use ordinary download tools such as thunder to download it.
1. ImageShack
ImageShack offers a "Torrent Drive" service that allows users to convert bitTorrent to HTTP downloads. Users need to upload bittorrent files to ImageShack, and ImageShack will automatically download the files to its provided network hard drive. ImageShack offers 5 gigabytes of network storage with a 10-day limit on download time.
2. PPsCity
PPsCity is a domestic P2P transfer station, recently a new version, renamed P2P City. It supports downloading: 1.torrent class BT resource files; 2 ED2K class resource file; 3 FTP resource files. Free users get 1 gigabyte of storage and save files for 7 days. In addition, it also has task batch download, task packaging, task preview, internal messaging system, friend group and photo album functions.
There are also similar services like Torrent Relay and BitLet.org. via