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g-smooth2k
September 28th, 2004, 04:21 PM
Source: DC++ (http://dcplusplus.sourceforge.net/)

Released: September 27, 2004
License: Freeware
Screenshot (http://images.six.betanews.com/screenshots/1016699047-1.jpg)
Download (http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/dcplusplus/DCPlusPlus-0.4033u.exe)

Publishers Description:
DC++ is an open source C++ client for the Direct Connect protocol. Direct Connect allows you to share files over the Internet without restrictions or limits.

0.4033
Changes:
*** WARNING ***
This update will change all your config files and queues, and it is
very probable that you won't be able to revert back to an older version
once the update has been done!!!
Also, finish your queue file before upgrading if you care for your
international filenames in it - they will not be correctly converted.
*** WARNING ***

* Fixed a rare download crash (thanks farcry)
* Fixed tab dropping in the last position (thanks trem)
* Fixed directory sorting in the file listings (thanks trem)
* Files that can't be moved to the target drive from the temp folder
are now renamed to their real name
* Text with unix and mac line end encodings should now be correctly displayed
* TTH Values are used for right click download menus when available
* Upgraded to WTL 7.5.4196
* Updated license to allow others to release legal binaries compiled against WTL
* Moved the core structures to UTF-8 to allow correct internationalisation (major change)
* Moving towards full unicodization of the user interface, MS layer for unicode
now needed for old crappy windows versions, and I don't know how good that works. The
rest of us can now see correct names being displayed in file listings (for XML filelists anyway)
* Rewrote the share manager so that it doesn't lock the whole of DC++ while reading the
directories of shared files when refreshing the list
* Added virtual share name
* Removed autosearch string, it's not used any more
* Fixed a tth hash speed bug (hashing should be much faster now)
* File listings are now generated on the fly when someone needs them
* Added UPnP support (thanks mark gillespie)
* Ctrl-L now opens file lists (thanks garg)
* Various ADC patches (thanks sedulus)
* Slightly changed temporary download name
* TTH Leaf uploads no longer logged (thanks garg)
* Added (initial) support for hublist.org xml hublists, now default
(you have to change your hub list address to http://www.hublist.org/PublicHubList.xml.bz2
if you want to benefit)
* Fixed an issue with invalid TTH inconsistencies due to files being downloaded to the same
target filename as a previously downloaded file (.nfo's usually)
* Some memory savings for people with large queues
* Fixed a bug with autosearch repeating the same search needlessly (this should result in fewer
autosearches, good for the hubs)
* Files scheduled for viewing are always set to highest prio
* Added rudimentary automake and autoconf support for the client part, perhaps this will encourage someone
to finish a nice linux port
* Fixed dupe usercommands on reconnect (thanks sed)
* Links now clickable in PM's and notepad as well (thanks torgny nyblom)
* Files are no longer hashed if the shared directory is removed while hashing
* Added hash progress dialog, hashing is run at a higher priority when dialog is shown
* Fixed a crash issue with invalid DcLst:s (thanks garg)
* Better strategy for removing old filelists on exit (thanks garg)
* Added Geo-IP license and fixes (thanks garg)
* Added Help file - make sure you read it (thanks garg)
* Fixed a memory leak with rollback buffers under certain conditions
* ADC INF updates only send the necessary info (thanks sed)

mp3MaStA88
September 28th, 2004, 04:42 PM
on to this topic, what is the best DC room for people sharing less than 5 gb of files?

notbob
September 28th, 2004, 04:48 PM
on to this topic, what is the best DC room for people sharing less than 5 gb of files?


it's called kazaa

you may have heard of it?

if 5GB is all you can muster, don't even bother installing DC++

KurtCocain
October 1st, 2004, 01:24 PM
There's plenty of hubs that require u only 1-2 Gigs , m8

Just filter ur public hubs and ull see them...

jona100
October 1st, 2004, 03:54 PM
Get DC sharefaker, it will make you look like you have hundreds of gb of data or as much as you want) and you can join any hub.

rctempire
October 24th, 2004, 10:45 AM
That is pointless fake sharing. It really kills a network jona. Seriously i see people with TBs of data come on and you cant share 5GB thats a bit crap. Now dc++ 0.4033 is a good version i am using it with no problems or crashes as they say it has. Seems to be pretty stable to me anyway. Also the new version is out 0.4034

Wolfie
October 24th, 2004, 12:21 PM
It depends on what are looking for exactly. The really good hubs in my experience are the ones that specialize. As for fake sharing you will end up getting caught at some point. Hubs that are really good have also have a high rate for finding and banning fakers since there are lot ppl that do try to fake their way in.

Evil_Dweller_01
October 24th, 2004, 01:02 PM
Don't fake, there's a lot of hubs out there with only a few GB needed to get in.

Bob, everybody starts somewhere.