<p>Transmission is a BitTorrent client. It is used for peer to peer filesharing over the internet. BitTorrent is a fast way of transferring files, because everyone who downloads must also upload to others. This means speeds are only limited by the number of people connected to a given torrent - the more people the better!
<p>Download your file's associated 'torrent file' (extension .torrent). These are commonly found at <ahref="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BitTorrent_tracker">'tracker' websites</a>.
<p>Once you have the torrent file, drag it into Transmission - downloading should start immediately.
<p>You can pause and resume transfers at any time, so long as the files remain in your download folder.
<p>It is good etiquette to share or 'seed' the file for a while (ie leave it uploading) once your download is complete.
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<p>Yes, by using 'Speed Limit Mode'. Simply go to Preferences >> Bandwidth, and then set both the speed you would like Transmission to be limited to, as well as the period of time you would like the limits applied.
<p>When Speed Limit Mode is enabled, the turtle will be illuminated in blue.</p>
<p>Yes, you can queue seeding and/or downloading transfers via Preferences >> Transfers >> Management.
<p>The queue system is very simple: You start and pause transfers as usual, but if you're over the queue limit starting a transfer will instead make it "Waiting to download..."
<p>You can force a transfer to start by holding down option and clicking the orange resume button; or by using the Transfers menu item "Resume Selected Without Wait". </p>
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<h3>Where can I find more detailed information on my torrents? </h3>
<p>Yes, via the Inspector. Double click any transfer to open it and then click the 'Files' tab. Simply check the boxes next to the files you want to download (the default is all of them).
You can even set a priority (red/high or yellow/low) to each file, if you want some to finish faster than others. To do so, use the selector next to the checkboxes.
<p>If you are frequently going to selectively download the files in your torrents, you might want to disable "Start Transfers when added" in Preferences >> Transfers >> Management.
This way you can organise your transfer before it starts, to avoid wasting download bandwidth.