Do many of u use Ares? How would u rate it compared to others? I notice that it has a very good rating on Zeropaid. Does it connect quickly and have lots of files?
Originally posted by SUprEMeBeiNg
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supremebeing, even the most wisened among us find something we can learn from your incisive remarks and intelligent commentary.
as for ares, ive never used it. ive said before that one gnutella client is pretty much the same as another, and thats pretty crap really.
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I've used ares and I hated it,the people who make the program come and rate it on here to make it look good.It sucks,it doesnt connect very well and I could never find anything on it.
Ares is on Gnutella, thats the sad part.....
as a client it is pretty good, it's a cross between Kazaa & AquaLime.
Ares is awesome! It lets you host your own server sooooooo easily! But it gives me so many blue screens and it clashes with my Trillian. As to it being on gnutella, that sounds like a lie. It's only got 1400 users and softgap has a number on their site similar to that
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i thought half the point of a p2p app was to allow your pc to act as a file server.......and what do you mean it clashes with your trillian?...and what do you mean a lie? ares is a gnutella client.
“If once a man indulges himself in murder, very soon he comes to think little of robbing; and from robbing he next comes to drinking and Sabbath-breaking, and from that to incivility and procrastination” - Thomas De Quincey
"Talent borrows, genius steals" - Oscar Wilde
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