DC++ v0.866
Open source
Vista / Win10 / Win7 / Win8 / WinXP
Vista / Win10 / Win7 / Win8 / WinXP
The original Direct Connect is an unique file sharing tool, based on chatroom-like sharing communities called hubs. In the hubs users can chat, browse each others files and share them.
DC++ is a fully Direct Connect compatible alternative client. It offers more functions, like ability to connect to multible hubs, and a more efficient GUI.
This great piece of work has more or less replaced the original DC client. Highly recommended.
For help with this and other P2P tools, please visit our P2P forum.
DC++ is a fully Direct Connect compatible alternative client. It offers more functions, like ability to connect to multible hubs, and a more efficient GUI.
This great piece of work has more or less replaced the original DC client. Highly recommended.
For help with this and other P2P tools, please visit our P2P forum.
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Keywords:
file
sharing
napster
direct
connect
neo
modus
License type
Open source1
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Date added
21 May 2017
Downloads
669,396
File size
87.83 MB
(< 12min @ 1Mbps)
Supported languages
English
Finnish
Swedish
Norwegian
Spanish
Dutch
Danish
Operating systems
Vista / Win10 / Win7 / Win8 / WinXP1
1License and operating system information is based on latest version of the software.
DC++ v0.866(Latest stable version) 21 May 2017
DC++ v0.864 16 Jan 2017
DC++ v0.863 26 Nov 2016
DC++ v0.862 03 Oct 2016
DC++ v0.861 29 Sep 2016
DC++ v0.851 09 Apr 2015
DC++ v0.850 testing 17 Jan 2015
DC++ v0.843 28 Apr 2014
DC++ v0.842 10 Apr 2014
DC++ v0.841 07 Apr 2014
DC++ v0.840 01 Apr 2014
DC++ v0.831 12 Nov 2013
DC++ v0.830 22 Sep 2013
DC++ v0.828 23 Jul 2013
DC++ v0.825 19 Jun 2013
DC++ v0.822 03 Jun 2013
DC++ v0.820 21 May 2013
DC++ v0.811 04 Mar 2013
DC++ v0.810 30 Jan 2013
DC++ v0.802 Experimental 21 Oct 2012
DC++ v0.801 29 Sep 2012
DC++ v0.800 17 Sep 2012
DC++ v0.797 18 Apr 2012
DC++ v0.791 15 Jan 2012
DC++ v0.790 Experimental 10 Jan 2012
DC++ v0.782 15 Apr 2011
DC++ v0.782 Experimental 06 Mar 2011
DC++ v0.781 06 Mar 2011
DC++ v0.781 Experimental 13 Jan 2011
DC++ v0.770 13 Jan 2011
DC++ v0.770 Beta 06 Jul 2010
DC++ v0.762 17 May 2010
DC++ v0.761 Beta 16 Mar 2010
DC++ v0.760 Beta 12 Mar 2010
DC++ v0.750 07 Mar 2009
DC++ v0.7091 16 Dec 2008
DC++ v7.091 Beta 28 Nov 2008
DC++ v0.708 31 Aug 2008
DC++ v0.707 04 Jul 2008
DC++ v0.707 Beta 23 Jun 2008
DC++ v0.706 14 May 2008
DC++ v0.706 Beta 24 Apr 2008
DC++ v0.705 Beta 15 Mar 2008
DC++ v0.704 Beta 15 Dec 2007
DC++ v0.703 Beta 08 Nov 2007
DC++ v0.702 Beta 22 Oct 2007
DC++ v0.701 Beta 19 Oct 2007
DC++ v0.700 Beta 12 Oct 2007
DC++ v0.699 16 Jun 2007
DC++ v0.699 Beta 19 Dec 2006
DC++ v0.698 14 Jun 2007
DC++ v0.698 Beta 10 Oct 2006
RE-installed 0.674
I was able to find and obtain many hard to find objects in a matter of weeks, and just about Everything I get is fully working and mostly good quality.
I love it.
And for the record, if it's really a concern to view a specific file you're getting, all you have to do is go to the Incomplete folder, drag out the file you want to somewhere like the desktop, and have some media player open it up. Most of the time it will work, if not all the time, that's how I do it. Late.
That is that incomplete downloads are not readable, viewable etc...Incomplete downloads are saved in a new 'Incomplete Folder' as a DCTMP file that will not translate into an 'MP3', 'avi' or 'mpeg' file until the file is completely downloaded...So, if you want to check and confirm whether you want the file or even enjoy it, you'll have to wait until it is completely downloaded thereby wasting your time really.
I assume the new twist is a result of trying to prevent users from sharing incomplete files or perhaps it is a way to disguise downloads?...Either way, it's a new feature that appears to be here to stay...My advice, stick to the older build (0.401 etc.)
That is that incomplete downloads are not readable, viewable etc...Incomplete downloads are saved in a new 'Incomplete Folder' as a DCTMP file that will not translate into an 'MP3', 'avi' or 'mpeg' file until the file is completely downloaded...So, if you want to check and confirm whether you want the file or even enjoy it, you'll have to wait until it is completely downloaded thereby wasting your time really.
I assume the new twist is a result of trying to prevent users from sharing incomplete files or perhaps it is a way to disguise downloads?...Either way, it's a new feature that appears to be here to stay...My advice, stick to the older build (0.401 etc.)
Overall:
I highly recomend the prog to everyone, if not for a longer period, at least give a try, personally the original DC++ was not on the top of the list, but the other clients with lots of useful features are really good. Considering the piracy problem, if ure paranoic, dont use it because it can really scare you(or your parents):)
Thanks if ure still reading, i hope i could help and give some guidelines, if u have comments or wanna share ure thoughts with me i would appreciate it: frakk@hotmail.com