Contents

This collection of web pages are a brief guide to the use of DC++, an open source file sharing application

Note that this section covers use of the most recently available version at the time of writing (0.674). Instructions and screenshots provided may not exactly match older versions, but will not be significantly different.

This guide is divided into two sections. The first section is for the end user and describes how to use the application. The second part is aimed at developers, who wish to make changes to the application.

The main sections of the guide can be reached using the links on the left. If this is your first time using DC++, I recommend jumping straight into the Getting Started section. All the other sections are briefly described below.

Note also that this is a work in progress and I would greatly appreciate any feedback you may have.

Section Contents
Introduction

A brief introduction to what DC++ is, and the applications and technology surrounding it. [To be started]

News/Updates Any updates or important news regarding this guide.
End User
Getting Started A quick run down of the basic things you will need to do, in order to get started.
Advanced Use Details of all the other functions of DC++ not already covered in the Getting Started section.
The User Interface Screenshots of all sections of the DC++ interface, including descriptions and pointing out important items.
Glossary A list of words used in DC++, and their definitions.
Other Resources A listing of official and unofficial sources of information regarding DC++.
Developer
CVS Access Details on how to access the CVS repository.
Patches Patches that I have created for DC++.