Sep 30 2003

DC++ 0.263

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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.


Changes: — 0.263 2003-09-30 –

* Fixed a mouse click crash (thanks sed)

* Fixed so that donating is done in euro’s from the help menu (why don’t you try it out =)

* Port can now be seen in the hub frame title (thanks sed)

* Fixed a major bug with filename case sensitivity (causing strange queue behaviour)

* Fixed another queue crash bug

* Queue now starts fully expanded (makes sense with smart queues)

* Fixed compiling issue on vc6


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