Well, there is a Unix (well, Linux really) client for DC consisting of a backend called DCTC and a frontend called DC_GUI (an X11 app). It does compile on FreeBSD, so maybe you can also get it to work on OS X. Does have some issues on non-Linux platforms, though. Still, it might be worth a try.
Thanks for the info. I've been looking forward to this since my friend who is at college (sophomore I'm gonna be a freshman) told me that he mainly uses Direct Connect over KaZaa or WinMX. He said it is kinda hard to use and you have to know how, is it really that difficult? Can you set up networks through Direct Connect? If so maybe all of us at college can set up an AI network on there.
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<strong>ok PYR3 cool i emailed you. I may call Jon Hess again soon to see how the progress is coming along.
Laters...
In reply to the sig in your email, you like it because of the two lesbians.
<strong>and are you sure you repiled? i didnt get it (yet).</strong><hr></blockquote>
Hello!??!?! Yes im reviving this topic...
You'll have to wait for JavaDC.
<strong>grrrrrrrr</strong><hr></blockquote>
sorry, excuse me for my answer.
but it really seems that you're the only one.
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Bye,
RazzFazz
and ill walk you thru how to use DC. its the kewlest file sharer out there... a Mac oS X vers is comin...