Portable: Kshared Leech
KShared is a fork of a classic DC client, stripped down to focus on one thing: downloading without the bloat.
The "Leech" moniker usually implies pre-configured settings for:
The "Portable" aspect means it runs entirely from a USB stick or a single folder. No registry entries, no leftover files on the work PC or library computer. kshared leech portable
Installed programs can leave logs or configuration files in AppData or the Windows Registry. Portable apps keep all settings in a single directory. Delete the folder, and the tool vanishes — no traces.
Install Firefox Portable on USB, add extension like Redirector or URL Replace to auto-leech: KShared is a fork of a classic DC
You can store the tool on a USB stick or even a synced folder (Dropbox/Google Drive). Use it on any Windows PC without reinstalling.
Let’s be real: In the DC++ community, "leeching" is often a dirty word. Traditional hubs require a 1:1 share ratio (e.g., 100GB shared to download 100GB). The "Portable" aspect means it runs entirely from
KShared Leech Portable is designed to bypass soft ratio checks. Use this responsibly. Stick to "No Ratio" or "Public" hubs. If you take this into a private, ratio-enforced hub, expect to get banned—and your hash kicked.
While the idea of a free, portable tool that unlocks premium speeds sounds appealing, the reality is fraught with significant risks.
dchub://example.no-ip.org:411).