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DC++ x64
DC++ is an free open-source, ad and spyware-free client, written in C++ for the Direct Connect protocol. The Direct Connect protocol was originally developed by Jonathan Hess, the creator of the now extinct Neo-Modus client. DC++ allows users to share files and chat over the Internet with other users. Over the years, a plethora of features and advances in technology have been added. Mr Hess has no influence over the current protocol or client. Primarily the author of DC++, Jacek Sieka, and other core developers determine the course DC++ takes.rnrnThe more you share (think giga/tera bytes) the more hubs you can subscribe to login. ;-)rnFakefile sharing is banned, also specific pr0n, so be aware what you share.rnSame like Emule, we think it's 32bit only, but it works excellent as 64bit application. (not in program files (x86), but in program files)
REPORT TO US: This software is not 64-bit native!!!
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DC++ is an free open-source, ad and spyware-free client, written in C++ for the Direct Connect protocol. The Direct Connect protocol was originally developed by Jonathan Hess, the creator of the now extinct Neo-Modus client. DC++ allows users to share files and chat over the Internet with other users. Over the years, a plethora of features and advances in technology have been added. Mr Hess has no influence over the current protocol or client. Primarily the author of DC++, Jacek Sieka, and other core developers determine the course DC++ takes.rnrnThe more you share (think giga/tera bytes) the more hubs you can subscribe to login. ;-)rnFakefile sharing is banned, also specific pr0n, so be aware what you share.rnSame like Emule, we think it's 32bit only, but it works excellent as 64bit application. (not in program files (x86), but in program files)

