DC++ (64-Bit) 0.828
Description
DC++ (64-Bit) is a powerful client for the Direct Connect file sharing network. This software is designed to provide users with a fast and reliable way to share files with other members on the network. The Direct Connect network is a decentralized network, made up of individual servers (hubs) that users join to share files with other members on that hub.
With DC++ (64-Bit), you can easily connect to any hub on the Direct Connect network and start sharing files right away. This software features a list of bookmark-like favorite hubs and users, which makes it easy for you to find and connect with your preferred hubs and users.
One of the key features of DC++ (64-Bit) is its ability to share large files and many files per your organization scheme. This means that you can easily share even the largest files without any issues or delays.
Another important feature of DC++ (64-Bit) is its use of Tiger Tree Hashes (TTH) for file integrity. TTH ensures that all shared files are verified for accuracy, so you can be sure that you are downloading exactly what you want.
DC++ (64-Bit) also allows you to search across all connected hubs by file type, size, name or hash. This makes it easy for you to find exactly what you're looking for without having to manually search through each hub individually.
In addition, DC++ (64-Bit) supports resume of downloads, with optional automatic search for alternate sources by TTH. This means that if your download gets interrupted or fails, DC++ will automatically search for alternate sources so that your download can continue uninterrupted.
DC++ also offers logging options and configuration settings for chat, private messages, downloads, and uploads. You can customize these settings according to your preferences so that everything works just the way you want it.
Finally, DC++ offers automatic connectivity setup with auto configuration of UPnP and NAT-PMP routers. This means that setting up this software is quick and easy – even if you're not an experienced user!
Overall, if you're looking for a reliable client for the Direct Connect file sharing network – look no further than DC++(64-bit). With its powerful features like large-file sharing capabilities,Tiger Tree Hashes(TTH),search across all connected hubs,resume downloads,and automatic connectivity setup- this software has everything needed in order make sure your experience using this platform goes smoothly!
Full spec
Publisher | DC++ Group |
Publisher site | http://sourceforge.net/projects/dcplusplus/ |
Release date | 2013-07-23 |
Date added | 2013-07-24 |
Category | Internet Software |
Sub category | P2P & File-Sharing Software |
Version | 0.828 |
Os requirements | Windows, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 |
Requirements | None |
Price | Free |
Downloads per week | 1 |
Total downloads | 2385 |
Comments:
I've been using DC++ (64-Bit) for a while now and it's been a great software for sharing files. Highly recommended!
I agree, Michael! DC++ has made file sharing so much easier. The 64-bit version works perfectly on my Windows system.
I'm new to DC++ (64-Bit). Can someone explain how it differs from other P2P file sharing software?
Daniel, DC++ is known for its decentralized nature, which means you directly connect with other users and share files without reliance on a central server.
It also supports various operating systems and has a large user base.
Thanks for the information, Emily! That sounds interesting. I'll give it a try.
I've been using DC++ since its release in 2013, and it's still my preferred P2P software. Works flawlessly on Windows!
Robert, I couldn't agree more. I've tried other P2P software, but DC++ remains the most reliable and user-friendly.
I'm having trouble connecting to other users. Any suggestions on how to troubleshoot?
Lisa, make sure your firewall or antivirus isn't blocking the connections. Also, check your port forwarding settings if necessary.
Thank you, Martin! I'll give those suggestions a try and see if it helps.
I prefer other P2P software over DC++. It doesn't have some advanced features I need. But it's good for basic file sharing.
John, could you please share which features you find lacking in DC++? It may help others understand better.
Sure, Sarah! I find the lack of built-in encryption and support for torrents to be the major drawbacks for me.
I've been using DC++ for years now and it's been my go-to software for file sharing. Never had any major issues.
Jessica, I agree. DC++ has been reliable and efficient for me too. It's great for sharing large files quickly.
Is DC++ free to use? Are there any hidden costs or limitations?
Daniel, DC++ is completely free and open-source. No hidden costs or limitations. That's one of the best things about it!
I've used DC++ for both personal and professional file sharing. It's simple, secure, and reliable. Great for team collaborations!
Emily, I couldn't agree more. DC++ has been a valuable tool for sharing work-related files within our organization.
I love the community aspect of DC++. It's amazing to connect with people who have similar interests and share files easily.
Sarah, I completely agree! DC++ has introduced me to so many new things through file sharing and discussions within the community.
I've encountered some bugs while using DC++ (64-Bit). It occasionally crashes on my system. Anyone else facing similar issues?
John, I haven't experienced any crashes with DC++. Maybe the issue is specific to your system. Have you tried reinstalling?
Michael, yes, I've tried reinstalling, but the crashes still occur. It's a bit frustrating.
John, have you checked if there are any conflicting software or driver issues on your system? Sometimes that can cause crashes.
Sarah, I'll double-check for any conflicts and see if that helps. Thanks for the suggestion!
DC++ (64-Bit) seems to have a great reputation. I'm excited to start using it for file sharing!
Daniel, you won't be disappointed. DC++ has been a reliable and efficient software for me. Enjoy!
DC++ (64-Bit) is perfect for users with a large collection of files to share. Its performance is excellent, even with hundreds of files.
Jessica, I totally agree. DC++ handles large file collections smoothly, making it ideal for users with extensive libraries.
I have a question for the experienced DC++ users here. Are there any tips for maximizing the download speed?
Emily, one way to maximize download speed is to connect to hubs with users who have a high upload speed. It also helps to have a good internet connection.
Emily, another tip is to prioritize files with more available sources. Those files tend to download faster.
Thanks for the tips, Michael and Martin! I'll keep those in mind to enhance my download speed.
I've been using DC++ for years, and it's been a reliable way to share files with friends and colleagues. Definitely worth trying!
Robert, I couldn't agree more. DC++ has been my go-to software for all file sharing needs. Easy to use and efficient!
Does DC++ have any limitations on the file size or file types that can be shared?
Lisa, DC++ doesn't have any specific limitations on file size or types. You can share files of any size and format.
One thing to keep in mind, though, is that larger files may take longer to download due to their size.
DC++ (64-Bit) is my go-to software for file sharing. It's reliable, easy to use, and has a great user-friendly interface.
Sarah, I couldn't agree more. DC++ has been my primary P2P software for years now. It never disappoints!
I have a question about DC++. Is it possible to limit the download or upload speed to manage bandwidth usage?
John, yes, in DC++, you can set limits to both download and upload speeds to manage bandwidth usage effectively.
John, if you have specific speed requirements, DC++ allows you to configure the limits according to your needs.
Thanks for the quick response, Martin and Jessica! That feature will definitely come in handy for me.
DC++ is an excellent choice for file sharing. It's fast, secure, and user-friendly. Highly recommended!
Sarah, I completely agree. DC++ has been my go-to software for file sharing for years now. Can't recommend it enough!
I've had a great experience using DC++ for both personal and professional file sharing. It's reliable and easy to use.
Thanks, everyone, for sharing your experiences with DC++. I'm excited to try it out. Hopefully, it'll meet my expectations!