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You don't have to do everything.. Add it to the list and see how far you get. :blushing:
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Source PeerWeb language file to translate
Lee replied to AddictedToChaos's topic in Feature Requests
We're keeping an eye on this topic. When our builds are close to the first public beta release, we'll PM guys in here and give them the details. If they provide us with the translation we will put them in the translator group for future versions. :blushing: -
Does Zion ever slow down/have memory problems when using this feature anyway? Seems like a hell of a lot of IP info. :)
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Obviously not you two. Lee remembers that for ApexDC++... Joking. :)
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It uses a query or more... I've disabled it for now.
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The adware is optional on installation. :)
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Source PeerWeb language file to translate
Lee replied to AddictedToChaos's topic in Feature Requests
Glad to see your commitment. :) -
I'll sticky this topic, good fun. ;)
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Source PeerWeb language file to translate
Lee replied to AddictedToChaos's topic in Feature Requests
There's loads more strings? ;) -
Well, Big Muscle has less time coding StrongDC++ than he'd like. But hopefully a release is soon, since many major bugs are fixed, only minor ones remain.
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I don't know. I might disable it later on.. does anyone use it?
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Source PeerWeb language file to translate
Lee replied to AddictedToChaos's topic in Feature Requests
We'll have an area on the downloads page linking to different translations. ;) -
Bandwidth isn't a problem. ;)
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The source code isn't available here anymore.. Just google it. StrongDC++ does provide the sources to it's official versions and it's open source, don't lie.
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You need to copy over the queue.xml settings too. :)
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Is this really your suggestion... to partition their drive?!
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1. already in 2. update what automatically?
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Statement of problem Due to ApexDC++ being a new modification, many hub operators haven't already heard about the program and created tags for it to be identified in their hub. This in turn results to message similiar to above. Solution Once the hub operator has evaluated the client he may allow the ApexDC++ tag in his hub. If he doesn't, you need to use the emulation feature in ApexDC++. You can do this by following the instructions below: Add the hub you're wanting to enter to your favourites (type /fav in main chat or right click on the hub tab) Right-click on the hub emulation needs to be set to and choose "Properties" Now just tick the box "Emulate DC++ in this hub" Hope this helps. Related Guides: Emulation Explained
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Then the hubsoft developers need to implement this feature rather than us... many hubs may not be able to take the strain of hundreds of PM's.. :)
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Sending the same message to multiple users in the hub will cause heavy load on the hub. Imagine if multiple users had ApexDC++ and were doing it at the same time.
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Messaging all downloaders at once is going to kill the program. Plus it's spam. how can you search in a hub you aren't connected to?
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I'm sorry but this doesn't need to be in a DC++ client. :)
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This is just a bit of fun, but why do you prefer to use DC over the many other protocols/networks on offer (for example - eDonkey2000, Gnutella2, Bittorrent, etc)? I use DC mainly for high quality uberstandard music (Ubernet).
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Haha. :)