I have the same problem.
You have to know what 'torrent' you want,and then type it in the 'search' bar.
Problem is, there is no listing that I can find to download.
I have Bit Torrent for Mac and haven't had a bit of problem. I only download programs from a UK website though, which may be the reason I haven't run into problems. I usually only download archaeology programs, history documentaries, and from time to time...drama and crime programs. I burn a bunch of programs to a DVD and can watch them on my computer using MPlayer, or on my digital video recorder. I'm not all that computer literate, but it was easy to figure the program out, and I've been enjoying UK programming for well over a year now.
BitTorrent stopped working for me a while back
(after an upgrade)
Now, when using other BT clients, ex: Azerus or uTorrent, there are never any BitTorrent clients in my peer list.
I suspect the other clients now shun BitTorrent clients.
Me thinks they have already jumped the shark.
To me, this seems like a scam to get the customers and their ISP's to ignorantly foot most of the bill for the bandwidth required to distribute their (censored)DRM content.