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  1. #1
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    Default DC++ 0.686



    DC plus plus description Download

    DC++ is an open source client for the Direct Connect protocol. Direct Connect allows you to share files over the internet without restrictions or limits.

    The client is completely free of advertisements and has a nice, easy to use interface.

    Firewall and router support is integrated and it’s easy and convenient to use functionality like multi-hub connections, auto connections and resuming of downloads.

    Here are some key features of "DC plus plus":

    · Multi-Hub connections
    · Minimize to tray
    · /commands
    · Logging
    · Display Joins & Parts
    · Confirm Exit
    · Resume check
    · Notepad
    · Favorites List
    · Sounds
    · No Advertisments
    · Disclude hidden files from share
    · Non-crappy interface
    · Not Visual Basic (!)
    · Menubar
    · Open Source
    · Firewall/Router Support
    · Auto-Connect
    · Search Spy
    · Multi-Kicking
    · Away Message

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  2. #2
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    dc++ is free
    dc++ iavailable updtes are also free
    we can edit source codes
    contains all header files than vc++
    size is smaller
    so thanks for posting such a wonderful c++ software

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    Thanks for the software. Will try that.

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    I tried this once but
    got


    Now i'll try again
    I've heard of many gud uses of that

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    I Love DC++! It's the best P2P I ever used, I found a very good sharing and no garbage.

    Unfortunately it's only for Windows. :(

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    try
    strongDC and LDC++
    ....
    better

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    @vets

    I dint understand wat u r tryin to say
    plz write in details

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    Ok thnx
    I'll try them if time permits

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    I used to use DC++ but i found StrongDC++. It's much, much better.

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