StrongDC++ by Big Muscle, KohlSoft® Corporation is a popular open source file sharing application for Direct Connect networks. This program uses the NMDC and ADC protocols in order to transfer files. StrongDC++ for Mac cannot be found on the Internet, but, luckily, there are plenty of tools that you can use to share files with other users over a Direct Connect network. This list includes some of the apps that can serve as a replacement for StrongDC++ for Mac.
Jucy is a client for the direct connect network. It allows you to chat and share files with friends. Distinguishing Features: - Supports many OS - Automatic Update function - Loads old messages in PM Windows so you know where you left off
Not an alternative? Report a problemShakesPeer is an Open Source Direct Connect client for Mac OS X. Direct Connect is a popular filesharing network.
Not an alternative? Report a problemDirect Connect offers a community-oriented, open, user-controlled network. Moreover, Direct Connect's network architecture is built on a peer-to-peer foundation; users run, control, and maintain the network.
Not an alternative? Report a problemValknut is an open source cross platform client for the Direct Connect network. Valknut only supports the old (but common) Direct Connect "protocol". Unfortunately it has no support for the new ADC protocol from the DC team.
Not an alternative? Report a problemRetroShare is a Open Source cross-platform, private and secure decentralised communication platform. It lets you to securely chat and share files with your friends and family, using a web-of-trust to authenticate peers and OpenSSL to encrypt...
Not an alternative? Report a problemApexDC++ by ApexDC++ Management is a P2P client that uses the Direct Connect (DC) and ADC networks...
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Tixati by Tixati Software Inc. is a handy P2P file sharing tool that supports the widely...
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