ive never even heard of DC++
ive never even heard of DC++
DC++ is great for hard-to-find files, obscure music and files especially. BitTorrent is much better for large and popular downloads of course: more people=faster speeds. But if you don't mind spending the time to find a smaller hub that matches your interests, you're much more likely to find the file you want with more than one seeder.
RevConect enables multisource downloads and also uses the kadmelia(sp?) network too, was downloading a couple of things on it last week and they were maxing my connection out at 230kB/sOriginally Posted by elvensilver
Wrong, DC++, you can connect to thousands of users at a time, all over the world. And they are sharing terabytes at a time, unlike other programs were people do not share. You can find pretty much anything at a relatively fast speed. I have just started using it, and by far, it is the best at getting anything you want. Bittorrent is nice, but you never know what speed you are going to get depending on seeds/leechers and there is a limited variety.Originally Posted by fsusr
Yes, that is the one I am currently using. It works well.Originally Posted by DanB
Last edited by orcutt989; 06-20-2005 at 04:04 PM.
I have a question about this program.
I have about 2000 songs in my shared folder, consisting of mainly indie rock, and older rock music. I am concerned because anyone in the hub can easily see what it is I am sharing, and surely this is basically just leaving the door open to trouble? I also live in the UK if this is of any significance
If the poeple in the hub coudln't see your files they wouldn't what to download off you
Dc++ is the best for music IMO..Beats slsk
I came across a site last week that had dc++ verifieds but I can't remember what it was called. Anyone have any ideas?
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