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Ares Gets BitTorrent

posted by soulxtc in file sharing // 550 days 9 hours 39 minutes ago

Trying to harness the full power of P2P technology, the new Ares version 1.9.4 now offers BitTorrent support as well.


Limewire was another notable P2P file-sharing program that recently began to offer BitTorent support as well.


Ares use to run on the Gnutella network as Limewire does but, switched to its own network with a leaves-and-supernodes architecture six months after its creation back in 2002.



The updated Ares is just as easy to use as before. You can either search the files already offered on the network or you can use it to open BitTorrent torrent trackers from your favorite public or private torrent tracker site.


Here's a few pictures below to give you an idea of what the updates look like.


The first is of a sample download of a Chinese(?) sitcom. It loads and runs as effortlessly as it does in the updated version of Limewire.



The next picture is of a sample search for that great new movie "The Departed" using the Ares network. Again, it's quick and easy to use.



All in all I'm starting to like these new P2P clients more and more. They allow you to have the best of both worlds, of BitTorrent and these other P2P networks


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CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD ARES VERSION 1.9.4





SOULXTC: "walkin' the streets of P2P"


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  • #1    I like Ares, use it alot...I like BT & use that more...but I'm not one for all-in-one clients...at least not yet.
    posted by lion7718 549 days 7 hours 31 minutes ago
  • #2    sounds good to me.. But I would rather use a dedicated BT client or shareaza... seems like everyone's joining the bt bandwagon ;)
    posted by evilmegaman 549 days 3 hours 33 minutes ago

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