Being that there are just too many new trackers to report about in this August 2010 Edition, we’ve been forced to break it down into two separate articles. Here we present 12 new sites; most of which are considered general and/or content-specific trackers. Ratings for these are more than fair, although we’ve yet to cover some of the newer niche sites that have recently launched. We’ll dig deeper into this in Part II, and we’ll include a bonus: realtime updated stats from trackers which were included in the previous July Edition.
General Trackers
http://bitunity.com
• — Category: General/Scene Codebase: TSSE v7.0
• — Signup Link: http://bitunity.com/signup.php
Officially opened to the public in the middle of June 2010, Bit Unity is a general tracker that already lists an impressive 1,537 active torrents. While tracker stats are not immediately posted on the index page, their forum link confirms that there are more than 31,000 members. A little bit of everything can be found here; there’s a nice mix of both scene and P2P releases (movies; 400 torrents - TV; 700 torrents - sports/MMA; 107 torrents) - with very little junk/0day stuff.
Our prediction — For a tracker with not a lot of public exposure, Bit Unity has done extremely well for itself. Staff are friendly, users can make requests, forums & chatbox are modesty active - if you have a few idle minutes it’s definitely an up-&-coming tracker worthy of checking out.
http://file-list.org
• — Category: General (RO/EN) Codebase: TBDev
• — Signup Link: http://file-list.org/signup.php
Online since the middle of May 2010, File-List indexes 1,418 total torrents. Being a RO/EN tracker, they list a mixed bag of torrents which includes mainstream scene/P2P movies (as well as Rosubbed ones which make up for 600 torrents), 0day/music and other categories.
Our prediction — Despite having an abysmal Alexa rank, the only thing holding File-List back from being a serious contender is their lack of popularity combined with inconsistent uploading. The number of total members is not known, nor are seed/peer numbers known for the tracker (as a whole).
http://www.soulbitz.com
• — Category: General (Scene) Codebase: TBDev
• — Signup Link: http://www.soulbitz.com/signup.php
While not exactly new, SoulBitz is a reincarnate of the defunct Ozone-Torrents tracker. SoulBitz began back in April?, then they went though some hard times as their database crashed taking along with it 3 month’s worth of torrents, new members & forum posts. It wasn’t until mid-July when they managed to turn things around in a positive direction. Consider this the unofficial rebirth of SoulBitz; everything is anew. Torrent count: 600 (since 2010-07-18) and growing quickly.
Our prediction — If Soulbitz can remain healthy, members will come back. They’ve got a new auto-upload bot posting torrents with fast pretimes in addition to a devout team of uploaders. We thumb-it-up due to a sleek design, easy-to-use request system, and the fact that staff are tenacious enough to continue the effort.
http://dream-torrents.com
• — Category: General Codebase: TSSE v7.1
• — Signup: http://dream-torrents.com/signup.php
Off to a decent beginning, Dream-Torrents reports in excess of 7,000 members (really?!) with ~400 torrents. Online since July 13th, this TS-SE tracker indexes just about anything imaginable; including BAR music packs, movie packs, mainstream flicks, appz/gamez/0day and everything in between.
Our prediction — Getting current members to be more active should be a top priority here - 7,118 registered members and just 660 total seeders on 383 torrents. Do the math, folks. It’s too early for us to predict if Dream can make the cut or not; their fate is left in their own hands.
http://skyseed.eu
• — Category: General Codebase: TBDev
• — Signup: http://skyseed.eu/signup.php
SkySeed.eu is absolutely brand-new being online for merely a few days now. Torrents list in at just 42 (all were uploaded since 2010-08-10). All new members receive 3GB upload credit upon signup & all members are permitted to upload torrents. Everything is freeleech, but for how long that will last we could only speculate.
Our prediction — No prediction yet. Perhaps if they’d made it into the next ‘new trackers’ article we’d have a better feel for what direction this tracker is going. Impossible to say at this point - could turn out to be kick-ass, could be a dud. We’ll let you know in the next article
Article from: http://filesharefreak.com