What is ares?

File sharing on the Internet is becoming an increasingly popular these days, especially among young people. Those of us who are, shall we say, behind the curve a bit on using the web for social networking may have some catching up to do with regards to concepts and teminologies. In surfing the net you may have come across the word ares more than once and wondered what it meant. Well, actually it is a P2P (peer to peer) computer file sharing program primarily designed for sharing music, short videos and Ebooks, which are also becoming increasingly popular.

The ares software can be downloaded from the Internet at the official website and other locations. The official site contains the latest version which is certified to be 100% safe and free of spyware and adware. People interested in this program should also know that there are some “scam” ares websites out there, so do your investigating before you download. Once the program is downloaded, the user has free and legal access to to over fifteen million songs and videos, according to the site. Among other features in the latest version of the software is one that allows users to burn their own CDs and DVDs.

Another aspect of eras that is perhaps even more interesting is the participation level of its users, and the frequency of their interaction with other users. Sharing a file is a social activity, after all. With an estimated worldwide user base of 30 million and a translation feature built into the program, the opportunities for forming chat rooms and even virtual communities of people with similar interests are immense. Of course, as with all social networking venues, one should remember that that this is not exactly a private conversation, even if you think you know who you’re chatting with, so don’t post extremely personal or sensitive information.

Back on the software side of things, other features that users seem to like about eras are the built in audio and video player quick download times. Quick downloads were why P2P programs were written in the first place, and users seem to agree that this program delivers.