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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

Last modified: Mon Nov 02 21:27:01 UTC 2020: Last modified by: tim.lebedk. Created: Sun Oct 09 12:06:42 UTC 2016: Created by: tim.lebedk. Automated tests. DC is a free and open-source, peer-to-peer file-sharing client 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. DC is a free and open-source alternative to the original client, NeoModus Direct Connect (NMDC); it.

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]

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]

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]

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]

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  • DC++ (Official Website)

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