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Hublist multi-select favorite list request

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One really feature I always wanted but were unavailable with most dc protocols, is the ability to mouse drag numerous selected hubs in the public hublist directory.

Whenever it downloads the recent hubs, I can only select each hub one by one to add it to favorites folder. It would be nice if you can mouse select as many as you want.

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One really feature I always wanted but were unavailable with most dc protocols, is the ability to mouse drag numerous selected hubs in the public hublist directory.

Whenever it downloads the recent hubs, I can only select each hub one by one to add it to favorites folder. It would be nice if you can mouse select as many as you want.

if i remember correctly this feature was in strongdc, but was removed. (can anyone confirm this, as i'm not sure)

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if i remember correctly this feature was in strongdc, but was removed. (can anyone confirm this, as i'm not sure)

Actually, i know that dcpro has this feature, the code and program is found here :http://btpro.altervista.org/

Im not sure about strong dc

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I can't see why this would be removed from SDC?

Unfortunatly, I'm doubting the DC:Pro source will be of much use to Crise, we'll see.

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I can't see why this would be removed from SDC?

Unfortunatly, I'm doubting the DC:Pro source will be of much use to Crise, we'll see.

DCPRO source isn't currently available.

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DCPRO source isn't currently available.

true, besides i think dcpro isn't even coded in c++, but not sure. (it isn't dc++ based as you probably know)

besides doing this is easy so no 'resources' are needed :) (but i'm still not too keen on adding it)

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true, besides i think dcpro isn't even coded in c++, but not sure. (it isn't dc++ based as you probably know)

besides doing this is easy so no 'resources' are needed :) (but i'm still not too keen on adding it)

It's coded in Delphi.

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wtf? Ofcourse DCPRO source is available. Even at CVS.

i fail to find it (or maybe i just didn't look properly), but it doesn't matter as it's coded in Delphi

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