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DC++

User-Rating 3.5 out of 5 stars
Developer Vinnia
Official Website Click here
Filesharing Method Direct-Connect
Operating System Windows
Tutorials and Downloads Click here

DC++ announces the freedom to share! 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. DC++ is a highly ranked software among the downloads at Sourceforge. With over ten million downloads, new users continue to find benefits from the software every day. If you’re new to DC++ don’t hesitate to take a moment to browse the forum or read the frequently asked questions. However, the simplicity of the software user interface will help you get started in no-time.

DC++ is an open-source, ad and spyware-free client, written in C++ for the Direct Connect protocol originally developed by Neo-Modus.com, that allows you to share files over the internet with other users. The client is often updated at least once a month for bugs and new features.

Features:
  • Much more stable. It wastes less memory, is faster, file size is smaller and long queue wont freeze the whole program. Neo-Modus Direct Connect eats memory and resources.
  • You can connect to many hubs at same time and search for files from all of them with same search.
  • You can continue downloading the same file from other users if somebody leaves.
  • You can see timestamps in the chat. Chat won't jump to end when you roll back old messages.
  • Bot messages wont popup new windows, you can also filter bot messages off.
  • No Ads.
  • Search is more versatile.
  • Hublist is downloadable from multiple servers/sources.


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