Asks if Good or Crap pc, and sets thinks like progress bar colours, userlist hiding / showing, max hash speed depending upon the answers.
It might also help people to get active mode setup.
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Good idea / bad idea (i liked it, hence i propose it)
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If they are incapable of doing or understanding that, well, that's all the help i am willing to give people to get them active.Potheads normal copy paste answer to active wrote: open a port for TCP and UDP access in firewall / router and put that port number in the Port Box for Active Mode in DC++ Connection Settings
Well thinking how to do the setup wizard, it'll probably be best as sommit in startup, which detects the absence of DCplusplus.xml, and loads up the setup thingy, waits for Finish to be clicked, before allowing DC++ to open normally. Then maybe just opening the public hublist window. Or maybe just turning on the "open Public hublist frame at statup" option.GargoyleMT wrote:I'd specifically leave out opening the public hub list or prompting for favorite hubs -- although they both would arguably be important for first-time users.
I don't know how much burden it would introduce on the hub (i. e. that should check the ports, like in the ed2k network.) I have written such a tool, but that checks for the availability of the port on every active search/CTM. It is still something to make a baseline with, so I will try & test it.GargoyleMT wrote:I'm sure a dedicated server would let me set up a port check tool of some sort