The old adage tells us that if something is just too good to be true then it probably is. So it was with the free file sharing system Ares Destiny that I tried out recently. I’d heard mixed reviews and just wanted to give it a test run. It’s free so I thought that it wouldn’t hurt to try. How wrong I was: it hurt a lot. First off the Ares Destinysoftware is nothing special. There is nothing particularly wrong with it either: it is just mid range stuff that is easily bettered by searching around. This didn’t surprise me a great deal since Ares Destiny is relatively new to the market and I didn’t expect them to get it spot on first time around. The big surprise – and it is not one of those nice surprises like you would expect on a birthday or at Christmas – is that during installation (which was, unsurprisingly in hindsight, pretty much an automatic affair) it had managed to squeeze Dealio onto my computer. Dealio is spyware, pure and simple, and unless you really like popups every few minutes it will get annoying very, very soon. As a parting shot, it turns out that Dealio is pretty much impossible to get rid of. Steer well clear of Ares Destiny!

Carlos Devia asked:


P2P (Peer to Peer) networks are the largest parts of the nowadays internet traffic. P2p networks are using “.31 of the total daily bandwidth downstream share and a of the total daily bandwidth upstream share.  Those numbers are growing day by day and we dont want to miss being a part of it.

P2P works on basic mechanics. It’s basically a way of uploading and downloading materials from your computer to another persons pc, without using anything (web sites, net zones etc..) but a simple interface. There are other services provides file sharing but the difference between p2p and pay per file sistems is money. ?f you want to download a file from a ppf based net side, you have to pay a fixed amound of money per month or you have to wait a few hours between file downloads. Why? You got a free, faster and usefull way to do it.

Limewire is the fastest growing and the biggest P2P software. Found by Mark Gorton at  year 2000 and today it has over 70 million monthly users. Limewire uses BitTorrent protocol and Gnutella network to increase speed and the quality of internal search engine of the software. User firendly interface, biggest archives and fast file transfer rates makes Limewire a perfect choice for everyone who wants to share and transfer articles, movies and music files. This software is absolutely free of self-builded toolbars, unnecessery advertisements or pop-up’s, but has services of optimized searchs, free upgrade and a Limewire store to buy your kind of stuff.

You can download Limewire to start sharing files.





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