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(Unverified)Jul 31st 2007 9:01PM
@sandman,
The point here is to allow users anywhere, such as those without uTorrent or any prior experience with BitTorrent, to download torrent files with ease. uTorrent's WebUI is convenient, but only if you're downloading files to the computer the WebUI is hosted. BitLet allows you to download onto your computer through a web interface. I think this is something very worthwhile and might come in handy in the future.
@James,
The website loads a Java BT client. You're not receiving data through the website, only the client that connects to the trackers specified in the torrent file.