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I have just bought my IBOOK and are having some download problems. When I had a PC I used DC ++ (direct connect) to download mp3, movies and so on. When I tried downloading DC ++ to my IBOOK i couldnīt open the setup exe.file. I also experienced this when I tried to download the music program Audiomulch. How can I solve this problem? Cannot IBOOK read exe.files? Or: What program on my IBook can be used to open exe.files? |
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you can get DC++ for the mac.
Im on a LAN and it works fine. try this link and download it DC++ laters
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Hi, I wonder why when I used the DirectConnect for Mac... the download speed is always around 400k in my university network. but before I switched to Mac, I was using the IBM P4-M laptop, the download speed could be up to 8MB. I wonder if this is normal.. or something wrong with my setting in DC.
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here is the link to the DC++ site but it don't come for the MAC http://dcplusplus.sourceforge.net/ |
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