Lee

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  1. KEYP - KeyPrint (Draft Proposal)

    I missed your original post, I would have brought it up then. I know your intentions are good by giving this info to the correct people, but you should have waited for permission. Sorry about the lack of respect for your work Ophite. It's only up to you when this information should be given out. I'd be interested in providing our users with some insight into this new idea, if you want to provide us with a brief explanation of its abilities and I'll include it a possible announcement. Unless you just want me to write about it... I assume you're better at PR ;)
  2. KEYP - KeyPrint (Draft Proposal)

    It's rude to publish somebody's work if it wasn't intended on being published. So lets wait, and be professional about this.
  3. KEYP - KeyPrint (Draft Proposal)

    I suggest waiting on Ophite1's permission, it's his work. If agreed, we could make an announcement regarding this newly formed discussion topic to gain some interest.
  4. KEYP - KeyPrint (Draft Proposal)

    Two things: Regarding 4.1.2.4, does that mean the hublist location on the net requires SSL certification? Performance wise, are hub hosts going to see a considerable increase in cpu/memory usage for this process?
  5. 1.2 Development Update

    It's been a few months since an update has surfaced publically, and so we're ready to release specific information about the upcoming version - 1.2. Initially, we focused on squishing bugs and removing issues that have been reported in our forums. From an end-user stand point, you will see 1.2 work faster and feel more durable. After reaching a comfortable stability milestone, we focused largely on flexibility. The public hublist interface has been looked at, and we've introduced a few new drop down area in the toolbar to help users. Readable magnet links are now available in our latest private beta builds, automatically parsing the magnet code and presenting a readable link. Furthermore, our plugin system has allowed us to create our very own Lua plugin. Probably the highly anticipated feature for operators, is the new Client Detection Mod (CDM) created by Crise and Adrian (creator of RSX++). Specifically, the new CDM works flexibly with the new ADC protocol (go visit ADC Portal) and has exciting enhancements that OP's will appreciate. We have also merged with StrongDC++, fixing a range of issues found in ApexDC++. Due to the amount of work (4 months of development) put into 1.2, we are offering people a chance to beta test our product. We want enthusiastic people, who will report feedback on issues or suggestions continuously. Please email us with the reasons why you would make a valued tester.
  6. Moved to support. More information would be helpful. :)
  7. New beta testers

    We have been working through the list of applications sent in from our previous development update, and have successfully chosen our new beta testers. These testers have been accepted to help us improve the stability of ApexDC++ versions before they hit public release status and offer their feedback on any new ideas. The new testers include adombom, burek, matthawke, Ophite, and Server (view all testers). There are a few pending applications that require replies before we promote them (we'll update this list once this process is complete). Alongside these changes, we have decided to demote some testers that we feel are no longer required. If you didn't have time to email us, don't worry. We may still consider people, so feel free to email us with the relevant information. For everybody looking forward to the 1.2 release, watch this space.
  8. IPGuard IP Umrechnen

    Moved here. :)
  9. ApexDC++ for Linux

    Hi everyone, ApexDC++ for Linux has been continued by almiteycow, a previous developer who retired on the windows project. You can find his notes here. If you can help out in any way (testing, developing), please contact him or po t in the topic mentioned. :blushing:
  10. 1.2 Development Update

    Some people are never happy. :crying:
  11. New beta testers

    This is not the way you go about it. Try reading the announcements again.
  12. Enable Webserver on wine

    :crying: We can't help you since we don't develop for Linux.
  13. DC++ 0.709.1 Released !

    Changed topic title. :angry:
  14. New beta testers

    It's not pot luck leeb9972. We select people who we feel will be up to the job on what they've said. You're not likely to get in if you email us immediately again. :angry:
  15. New beta testers

    Read the previous announcement and you should be set. :angry:
  16. This has nothing to do with plugins..moved to support. :angry:
  17. New beta testers

    :angry:
  18. DC++ 0.709.1 Released !

    He was agreeing with you, SHERIFA. Our development versions are using the latest DC++ version.. wait till a public release. :blink:
  19. PM bug in 1.1.0

    Are you able to reproduce this? If so, what steps?
  20. Forum Upgrades

    Finally got round to upgrading IPB to 2.3.6. Check out their 3.0.0 preview board. :)
  21. Beta preview?

    Thanks, just keep an eye out for our next public release. :P
  22. My Apex DC++ crashes most of the times.

    Upgrade to the latest version of NOD32 (3.0) anti-virus and see if the problem persists.
  23. Progress bar tags explained

    Progress bar tags explained Many people have been wondering what each tag in the progress bar means, so here it is. [T] = TTH tree available (file is being verified during the download) [Z] = transfer compressed using ZLIB [R] = rollback used for continuation = trusted encrypted transfer [C] = chunked transfers = untrusted encrypted transfer [P] = partial file sharing source
  24. Public Development Starting

    There are no public betas available unfortunately. :)
  25. PM's

    Closed then. :P