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DC++
Developer(s)Jacek Sieka
Stable release
0.868 / November 12, 2018; 2 years ago
Repository
Written inC++
Operating systemWindows
TypePeer-to-peer
LicenseGNU GPLv2 or later
Websitedcplusplus.sourceforge.net

DC++ is a free and open-source, peer-to-peerfile-sharingclient that can be used for connecting to the Direct Connect network or to the ADC protocol. It is developed primarily by Jacek Sieka, nicknamed arnetheduck.

As of 2008, DC++ had around 90% market share of the Direct Connect community.[1]

DC++ is a free and open-source alternative to the original client, NeoModus Direct Connect (NMDC); it connects to the same file-sharing network and supports the same file-sharing protocol. One of the reasons commonly attributed to the aforementioned popularity of DC++ is that it has no adware of any kind, unlike NMDC.[2]

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Many other clients exist for the Direct Connect network, and most of these are DC++ 'mods': modified versions of DC++, based on DC++'s source code. A partial list of DC++ mods is given below. Some of these clients were developed for specialized communities (e.g. music-sharing communities), or in order to support specific experimental features, or perhaps features that have been rejected from inclusion in DC++ itself. An example of an experimental feature is hashing, which was initially implemented in BCDC++ and later adopted by DC++.

Forks[edit]

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Chart showing DC++ and its forks[3]
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An advantage of the free and open-source nature of DC++ is that several mods have been released which add features to the original client.

Many users send patches to DC++ which are included in future releases, but some features are rejected by the developer. Stated reasons for rejecting a patch are because they are coded poorly, or that the feature is frivolous, abusable or overly specialized, and does not belong in the main client. Examples include: upload bandwidth limiting (many users feel that upload bandwidth limiting is a form of cheating, while other users not using a full-duplex network connection can only achieve reasonable download speeds by limiting uploads), colorized chat, specialized operator functions (e.g. client/share checking).

The developers of some forks contribute features and bug-fixes back upstream to DC++.

Client software comparison[edit]

General[edit]

ClientFOSS
Software licenseActiveRelease date (latest version)
AirDC++YesGNU GPLv2 or laterYes2021-01-08 (v4.10)
ApexDC++YesGNU GPLv2 or laterYes2018-12-25 (v1.6.5)
DC++YesGNU GPLv2 or laterYes2018-11-12 (v0.868)
EiskaltDC++YesGNU GPLv3 or laterYes2021-03-03 (v2.4.2)
FlylinkDC++YesGNU GPLv2 or laterYes2017-01-20 (r504)
LinuxDC++YesGNU GPLv2 or laterNo2011-04-17 (v1.1.0)
RSX++YesGNU GPLv2 or laterNo2011-04-14 (v1.21)
StrongDC++YesGNU GPLv2 or laterNo2010-12-27 (v2.42)
TkDC++YesGNU GPLv2 or laterNo2010-11-29 (v1.3)
ClientFOSS
Software licenseActiveRelease date (latest version)

Operating system support[edit]

ClientWindows
Linux
macOS
BSD
Haiku
AirDC++YesYesNoNoNo
ApexDC++YesNoNoNoNo
DC++YesNoNoNoNo
EiskaltDC++YesYesYesYesYes
FlylinkDC++YesNoNoNoNo
LinuxDC++NoYesNoYesNo
RSX++YesNoNoNoNo
StrongDC++YesNoNoNoNo
TkDC++YesNoNoNoNo
ClientWindows
Linux
macOS
BSD
Haiku

Interface and programming[edit]

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ClientGUI
CLI
WebUI
Programming language
Based on
AirDC++YesNoYesC++StrongDC++
ApexDC++YesNoNoC++StrongDC++
DC++YesNoNoC++-
EiskaltDC++YesYesYesC++DC++
FlylinkDC++YesNoYesC++ApexDC++/StrongDC++
LinuxDC++YesNoNoC++DC++
RSX++YesNoNoC++StrongDC++
StrongDC++YesNoNoC++DC++
TkDC++YesNoNoC++StrongDC++ / DC++ bzr
ClientGUI
CLI
WebUI
Programming language
Based on

Features[edit]

Client
Magnet URI
UPnP
NAT traversal
DHT
Encryption
IPv6
IDNA
Plugin
Proxy
Hash algorithmsProtocol support
AirDC++YesYesYesNoYesYesNoYesTiger Tree HashTIGR, ADCS
ApexDC++YesYesYesYesYesNoNoLua, C++YesTiger Tree HashTIGR, ADCS
DC++YesYesYesNoYesYesNoYesTiger Tree HashTIGR, ADCS
EiskaltDC++YesYesYesYesYesNoYesLua, Qt Script, QMLYesTiger Tree HashTIGR, ADCS
FlylinkDC++YesYesYesYesYesNoYesYesTiger Tree HashTIGR, ADCS
LinuxDC++YesYesYesNoYesNoNoYesTiger Tree HashTIGR, ADCS
RSX++YesYesYesYesYesNoNoLua, C++YesTiger Tree HashTIGR, ADCS
StrongDC++YesYesYesYesYesNoNoYesTiger Tree HashTIGR, ADCS
Client
Magnet URI
UPnP
NAT traversal
DHT
Encryption
IPv6
IDNA
Plugin
Proxy
Hash algorithmsProtocol support

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^Fredrik Ullner (January 2008). 'PC Pitstop and its P2P-report'. DC++: Just These Guys, Ya Know?. Retrieved 2008-03-19.
  2. ^Annalee Newitz (July 2001). 'Sharing the Data'. Metro, Silicon Valley's Weekly Newspaper. Metro Publishing Inc. Retrieved 2006-12-21.
  3. ^'Archived copy'. Archived from the original on 2011-07-07. Retrieved 2011-01-28.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

External links[edit]

Wikimedia Commons has media related to DC++.

Official[edit]

  • DC++ (Official Website)

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