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Hello I used to hang here a little before having to stop due to having almost no spare time to help at Forums/TAN/Apex testing I see that Apex has now more than 1 million downloads! Great milestone Congratulations to the entire Apex team for this accomplishment! I'm glad to be back //Keine
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For educational reasons, I'll have to retire myself from forums because of studies season starting again (and I want to get into a Medicine school). So, in the meantime, comp will be used only in my spare time (wich is not big). I should be back in November~December max. I'm asking for a temp demotion, as stated in a conversation with Lee. See you all later, folks, will try to get back on forums asap Good Luck with Apex testing/development. (Sorry about my crappy English) Best regards, Keine
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Try /help at mainchat... All commands will appear for you on the screen //Keine
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Maybe doing a checkup on your telephone line may help too... If attenuation is too high, then you have speed problems, including stability problems too You need to contact your ISP in order to do those tests. //Keine
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Since by the time we don't have any whois command when right-clicking a transfer, I advise you to write down the IP you want some info from and go to a site like DNS Stuff and perform a Whois Lookup. About the flags you mentioned, please go to Help --> GeoIP Database Update --> Download the file GeoIPCountryCSV.zip. Unpack and put the file GeoIPCountryWhois.csv it at your Settings folder (By default, should be: X:\Program Files\ApexDC++\Settings, where X is your HDD) Then, go to Settings --> Appearance and check "Get User Country". Restart the client and you should be sorted now. Regards, //Keine
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When it's possible, I'm online at TGO... If you need anything, please PM me there or any other OP and we will help you Regards, //Keine
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I thought it would be useful because some users, even when you explain to them how to setup everything, including nat, firewalls and etc, they still mess the whole thing up... So, considering that bebo189 said he could exchange files with a NAT'ed friend, this protocol could make an "automatic" setup for those users in order to allow them share files across the internet. I'm not disconsidering Crise's solution to get external IP addresses, just trying to make things easier to newer ApexDC++ users. Sorry if i misunderstood this... //Keine
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Yeah, Sidetrack, I agree with you... UDP tranfers will bring us plenty of problems But, browsing STUN'S Wiki Page a little bit more, you can find at the bottom the following: STUNT - STUN and TCP too, which extends STUN to include TCP functionality Maybe supporting it will permit NAT users to have better transfer speeds and connectivity... I don't know how difficult it would be to implemented, but, anyway, it's a good sugestion... Please read: STUNT'S Protocol page STUNT'S Forums Anyway, bebo189, it's a pretty cool suggestion :) Let's wait for Crise and see what he has to tell us about this Regards, //Keine
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There's another topic from you talking about the same subject Please visit it here: Topic //Keine
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In order to find ADC-compliant hubs, use the following hublist: http://adchublist.com/hublist.xml.bz2 How do I add them do ApexDC++? Check this guide out: Adding Hublists Hope it has helped you... //Keine
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Considering we do not know the reason for your wavering speeds, we will disable the feature "Enable slow downloads disconnecting" To do that , go to Settings --> Advanced --> Limits: Now, you need to open an exception for ApexDC++ so it can communicate with other computers across the internet. Please do so by checking This Sygate Firewall Tutorial at DSLReports.com Now, go to ApexDC++ and setup the same ports you used at the firewall (you may use your own or the ones described at the link). Please note, as stated by Sidetrack, you should use four-digit ports (five-digit ones are handled in some different way). Side note: Don't mind with TLS port... If you want to know, more about it, check this guide out. Go to Settings --> Connection Settings and setup the options as shown at picture below: Restart ApexDC++ and you should be able to download everything you want to :whistling: If anything goes wrong, post here, please... Regards, //Keine
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If the client has lua support, like BCDC++ or DCDM++, you can run external scripts that will add more functionality to them... You can make simple tings with lua like saying "Hello" in all hubs when you enter or kick/ban irregular users. For further information, please visit The PtokaX LUA Language Board This forum is intended for PtokaX scripts (made with lua), but it has also some support for that programing language. Any other questions, feel free to post :whistling: //Keine
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The first thing i thought is some sort of problem with your line, but i can't confirm that... Did you edit any of your connection settings or are you using some external software like NetLimiter or ZoneAlarm (conflicts with apex)? Try checking if this occurs with active people downloading from you too... Post more info so i can try to reach a solution for you Att, Keine
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Favorite hubs categories & download mp3 info
Keine replied to voidwalker's topic in Feature Requests
Do you mean something like FreeDB or CDDB (for music)? So the id3 infos would be stored on a separate file, having no risk to get banned because of a too large filelist... Atm I think that implementing those categories like Music, Videos and so on is a great thing, maybe later the dev team would implement id3lib...