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    JPaul's Avatar Fat Secret Agent
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    I haven't used DC++ in an age, but I really liked it when I did.

    I sort of drifted to Slsk, then BT now Usenet.

    As I recall the big thing was you have to be sharing a lot to get into the decent hubs.

    In the hundreds of gigabytes to make it worthwhile, if memory serves.

    I may have to revisit it and see how it's developed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JPaul
    I haven't used DC++ in an age, but I really liked it when I did.

    I sort of drifted to Slsk, then BT now Usenet.

    As I recall the big thing was you have to be sharing a lot to get into the decent hubs.

    In the hundreds of gigabytes to make it worthwhile, if memory serves.

    I may have to revisit it and see how it's developed.


    its still like that and lots of chatting helps too
    Open your mind

  3. File Sharing   -   #23
    Yea, Dc++ is good but i'd say only when your on a school network. Like my cusin uses that and everyone near him, which is his campus or Toronto, they have their own server and the download speed is nuts. its like 2 mb per seconds O_o. But other than that i dont recomend using it.

  4. File Sharing   -   #24
    dc++ is fast somrtimes

  5. File Sharing   -   #25
    DC++ is very good,IMHO, and if you use

    http://www.hublist.org/

    you can find place for files hard to find with other P2P,like 0day comics and magazine,ebooks,etc

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