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Program for filesharing using Direct Connect and ADC protocols
EiskaltDC++ is a cross-platform program that uses the Direct Connect and ADC protocols. It is compatible with DC++, FlylinkDC++, LinuxDC++ and other DC clients. EiskaltDC++ also interoperates with all common DC hub software.
[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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VerliLinker is a Lua script written for Verlihub, that allows different hubs to be linked into a network (like IRC networks). The work is done using LuaSockets library in non-blocking mode. More at: http://forums.verlihub-project.org/viewforum.php?f=102
With this program you can create your own hublist for DC++. The pinger supports both the old NMDC, and the new ADC protocol, so you can have more hubs on your list than anyone. The program uses MySQL databse. Download and donate if you like it :)
dcpp_x is a native OSX version of the popular DC++ Windows Direct Connect client. To other hub users you'll look exactly like a PC does, whilst on your machine you'll have the familiar look and feel of OSX.
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MultiDC++ aims to be a DC++ port with support for many different operating systems. In addition, it runs as a server enabling you to interface with it locally or remotely using several user interfaces.
Shakespeer is a Direct Connect implementation for Unix-like systems. It aims to be fast, easy to use and compatible with DC++. The major goal of ShakesPeer is to create a Mac OS X application with an Aqua graphical user interface.
Dc-qt is a DirectConnect client based on DC++ for Linux and MacOS X, with a separate backend / gui architecture. It is written in C++ and comes with a Qt GUI. We are currently in an alpha stage so expect some bugs and missing features.
javadc3 is a continuation of the javadc and javadc2 projects.
It aims to provide more stable and maintainable networking code, better GUI experience, and a serious alternative to DC++ and Linux-based DirectConnect clients
A PHP library to facilate the creation of bots that communicate with Direct Connect hubs (á la DC++, DCGUI etc.). Supports private messaging, main chat and interception of search terms.
MacDC3 is an attempt to write a Direct Connect client that is actually modern in its use of the DC protocol. Using all of the Mac OS X technologies available, MacDC3 will be able to connect to a variety of hubs and enable information exchange world-wide.
wxDC is a cross-platform DC (Direct Connect) filesharing client similar to DC++ written in C++ which runs on Windows (all), Unix/Linux (GTK+, Motif, X11), and MacOS X. wxDC uses the wxWidgets cross-platform SDK which can be found at www.wxWidgets.org.
jdbHub is a Direct Connect (DC) Hub written in Java with support for Java bot/plugin. No need of GUI (bash only user are welcome!). It has a complete series of tool for hub security. Yet stable, tested on an entire week of non-stop work, over 1000 users
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.
A port of DC++ to Mac OS X with a user interface according to the Apple Human Interface Guidelines. Because this client is built on DC++ it is compatible with the Windows version and the Macintosh version will benefit from future updates of DC++.
This project is a Cocoa Direct Connect client made to fill the void for a good Mac OS X Direct Connect client. This client will support all the extensions for the DC protocol that DC++ has added, and will utilize BlackHoleMedia's NetSocket for networking
This project includes a revision of the original DC protocol and the client/server apps to do STUFF with it. Basically, we got really frustrated at the inefficiency and stagnant design of DC so it is time for change. Change is goooood. :-D
A server written for the DC protocol, which is already providing amazingly 1 PETABYTE of data freely available for download. This server is written in Java, so it's guarantueed to work with your system, unless it's something so far undeveloped, such as