Open Source Direct-Connect client for Mac OS X
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we have excellent example what it does to network in old kazaa, in kazaa you hardly ever got speeds above 80kb/s dc gives easilly 700kb/s you just have to find proper hubs and users..
Please can you tell me where you "easily" find people with an UL bandwidth of 700 KB/s ??? Beacause of course without multisources you download from a single person. If i can have this DL speed the problem is over.
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Goto any swedish hub, those bastards all got 10Mbit lines
Yes I'm bitter and jeallous
You should try to find these prefixes: BBB or SUNET
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Wow it's true. That's a very good idea for international things to download. The problem is if I want to download files in italian. ![]()
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Wow it's true. That's a very good idea for international things to download. The problem is if I want to download files in italian.
search for universety's in your home country, they are nearly always on 100Mbit.
plop
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Wow it's true. That's a very good idea for international things to download. The problem is if I want to download files in italian.
Me too! And in Italy there aren't hubs from the University! In Italy the fastest line is the FastWeb line with fibre channel. And absolutely is NOT 100mb.
Let the people choose what they want! MultiDownload is a good choice.
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Please Please Please
Right now all hubs in the planet are using multiple downloads and the mac platform is still hanged ad single download at a time. I get 3KB sec!
We need multi download source.
IDC++ is going to be multisource for mac. I don't want to change dc app
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hexley wrote:
Please Please Please
Right now all hubs in the planet are using multiple downloads and the mac platform is still hanged ad single download at a time. I get 3KB sec!
We need multi download source.
IDC++ is going to be multisource for mac. I don't want to change dc app
Shakespeer is dead... so if IDC++ is coming with a mac client, try that...
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