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24-06-01, 10:02 PM | #2 |
I'd rather be sailing
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I have to agree with you on the confusing. Seems to be like a version Of Kanza/Morpheus. How about a report if you get it working?
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25-06-01, 07:37 AM | #3 |
fish tacos ftw
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OK gimmie a few days with it tho..
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25-06-01, 08:56 AM | #4 |
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Direct Connect is a very good p2p app. It takes a bit getting used to at first but when connecting to the available hubs, you can find quite a large selection out there of shared files. In many of the hubs you connect to, you do need a minimum filesharing level to stay connected to them, but if you are looking for mp3's, movies, apps etc.., its worth trying it out.
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29-06-01, 05:59 PM | #5 |
fish tacos ftw
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Yeah it seems ok. Some of the problems I have with it are not knowing the rules for each "hub" you connect to. If you get on one and don't meet their criteria.. they ban you. Some of them are pretty lame.. 5 gigs on anime.. 10 gigs of non mp3.. crap like that. I have successfully d/l a couple of apps and a few songs and I am actively using the service. I like the fact that you have to share to get on ans most of the people have high speed connections so it's pretty fast. I would like to be able to connect to more than 1 hub at a time though. And I don't like the search function all that much. Iam going to keep using it.
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