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Lets you connect to a Direct Connect hub without a DCclient. Instead you tell your IRC client to connect to irdc then tell irdc to connect to a DC hub. Great if you use DC to chat.
[Please note that this project has now moved to https://github.com/applegrew/jdcbot ]
Goal of this project is to create direct connect bot framework written in Java that runs as a client and communicate with DC hubs (DC++, DCGUI...)
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Mobile DC - A Direct Connect Client for Symbian OS 7.0 UIQ: Sony Ericsson P800/P900/P910 (Motorola A920/A925/(A1000) info on homepage). Written in Java and supports P2P (since v2.00) and contains most of the features you find in a regular DC-client
DCmn8 (disseminate) is intented to be a multi-platform Direct Connect protocol client, based on Java/Eclipse. The original motivation is to provide a DCclient for Linux that would match and exceed in quality the existing Windows counterparts.
Open Java Direct Connect implements the Direct Connect protocol. It consists of two parts: The first part is the library that contains the dc communication protocol implementation. The second part is the client GUI, which is implemented with Swing.