What’s the big deal with a web interface? A web interface allows the end user to control his or her µTorrent client from any Internet enabled computer. For example, assume µTorrent user “A” is on vacation in the Caribbean, and is suddenly overwhelmed with the inexplicable urge to download the latest Knoppix release. Unfortunately the public WIFI connection at the hotel only has a lousy 300 kilobit down pipe – a speed next to impossible to achieve on a shared connection.
This is actually quite cool, if you don’t wish to use remote desktop. Though, this should prove far quicker than that method. Good stuff. Now if they will only make uTorrent for Linux.