TkDC++ is the most simple and lightweight DC client available today. It can be used by the beginner and in a few minutes be downloading from DC. The more advanced user can also use it, as the advanced options can be selected.

Features

  • Auto Setup Connection For Active Connections
  • Auto SFV checker, which verfies the RAR files are complete before you d/l.
  • Download/Upload speed limiter
  • Segmented downloading
  • Connection between passive users - NAT Traversal technique
  • Inbuild Web Browser
  • Winamp Control
  • Grouping all the public hublists into one list

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License

GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

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User Reviews

  • Great Beginner client, or advanced user. Has many great features not found in most clients, like SFV checking of RAR files to see that they are complete, built-in browser for pasted links in chats, and lots more cool stuff.
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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Windows, Windows Server

Languages

Bulgarian, English, Finnish, German, Romanian, Russian

Programming Language

C++

Database Environment

XML-based

Related Categories

C++ Chat Software, C++ Networking Software, C++ Direct Connect Software, C++ VMware Software

Registered

2010-10-01