Bit Torrent Client?

Anyone know of a Bit Torrent client that is already usable with the new iMac?
I have always used Azureus but it won't even start up on the new machine...
Any suggestions?

I followed this link on another forum post and
downloaded a newly patched copy of Azureus that works
perfect on my Core Duo.
http://forum.osx86project.org/index.php?showtopic=4814
Anyone know if this works on an intel mac?

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