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		<title>Ares Design Structure</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Feb 2012 01:18:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alexander</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Upon downloading and installation of Ares Galaxy, your screen reveals a well-organized interface allowing you to use the software with ease.  Each feature and settings are just a click away subject to your preferences in functionality. Another great feature Ares Galaxy offers is allowing you to customize the skins that would match your personality. For ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-62" title="Ares Library Design" src="http://www.freeares.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/ares-organizer.gif" alt="" width="193" height="182" />Upon downloading and installation of Ares Galaxy, your screen reveals a well-organized interface allowing you to use the software with ease.  Each feature and settings are just a click away subject to your preferences in functionality.</p>
<p>Another great feature Ares Galaxy offers is allowing you to customize the skins that would match your personality. For the uninitiated, a skin is a file that defines various characteristics pertaining to the design of your software. This may involve the colors and images being displayed on screen. Despite the good looks and the organized set up that Ares Galaxy offers, you may still want to fashion its interface to suit your personality.</p>
<p>Be glad as Ares Galaxy allows you to change the skins according to your personal taste and liking. This feature is not at all possible with other file sharing programs. Ares Galaxy gives full support for various skins giving you the freedom to simply alter the design in whatever fashion you desire at any given time.</p>
<p>Ares Galaxy can read skins and any changes made on the layout of the software is recognized. It is essential to mention that a skin cannot change the fundamental functions of the software as it only focuses on the structure and the design of the program.</p>
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<p>Majority of Ares Galaxy users prefer to use the default skin. It has very neutral colors and everything is in proper positioning. Nevertheless, some people just want to use specified personal color schemes to match anything they fancy or maybe just plain matching a new operating system.  There is an quite an assortment of skins available for download to choose from. Feel free to explore and customize your Ares Galaxy.</p>
<p>Integrated into the Ares Galaxy System are lots of skins available for your selection. To change skins, simply open up Ares Galaxy and go to Control –&gt; Skins.  A list of various skins will be displayed for you to choose from. Choose one after another to test and preview how it would look like on your screen.</p>
<p>You may alter skins to the max so use them all until you find the best skin to match your preference.  You can always go back to any default skin later if you get tired of your preferences. If you have browsed through all the skins included in Ares Galaxy and still may not find what you want, you can go to other Ares affiliate websites that offer some other skins.</p>
<p>With Ares Galaxy, you are ensured to find the best design to redo the look to your personal touch. If you are not satisfied with the default design, the integrated skins are available for downloading. If all else fail to interest you, get the skins from other sites offering them. Just remember to choose reputable websites to avoid scammers and fake plug-ins. If you have not installed Ares Galaxy yet, it is best that you do it now and start exploring the many wonders this compact file sharing open source software has to offer.</p>
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		<title>Ares Galaxy Community</title>
		<link>http://www.freeares.org/ares-galaxy-community</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Feb 2012 01:17:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alexander</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Ares Galaxy]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[Ares Galaxy utilizes a unique decentralized leaf network /supernode as an open source peer-to-peer file sharing program, spun out from the gnutella network in 2002. Ares Galaxy features an integrated multimedia player/viewer inside a speedy accessed interface. Its latest versions also support Shoutcast radio stations as well as the BitTorrent standard protocol. Ares design was ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ares Galaxy utilizes a unique decentralized leaf network /supernode as an open source peer-to-peer file sharing program, spun out from the gnutella network in 2002. Ares Galaxy features an integrated multimedia player/viewer inside a speedy accessed interface. Its latest versions also support Shoutcast radio stations as well as the BitTorrent standard protocol.</p>
<p>Ares design was initially running on the gnutella network which began in 2002. , It moved to its own network, a half a year later, using a super nodes and leaves design. It really is harder to determine its protocol compared to some other well-known P2P applications. For this reason, Ares stands out as the only P2P client occasionally working with confined networks, like university campuses. Nevertheless, it may be blocked as most organizations are currently doing so. In version 1.9.0, information sharing between two peers beneath a firewall was enabled. This may be possible because of mediating peers. At some point, the Ares network was mostly devoid of corrupt and fake files, in contrast to other P2P sharing networks like FastTrack. But this issue has changed as it became popular as a file sharing network overtime. Since 2006, various anti-piracy groups, including BayTSP and MediaDefender, employed by the RIAA, have commenced hosting forged MP3 files on Ares that never started downloading. Using extremely high-bandwidth connections, these files are hosted from a number of computer systems and thus manifest first on the list for any query search that brings them back as a result. Some P2P users are convinced that the dependability of setting up connections could be unpredictable and difficult. In version 1.9.4, fundamental support for the BitTorrent protocol was integrated.</p>
<p>Ares is not capable to find new peers on its own for a few modifications in the network. To import super nodes into Ares, the user would need to copy and paste a special hashlink in the Address bar. The Ares &#8220;hashlinks&#8221; function has the capacity to seek out peers with files associated with a hash and download from them. Hashlinks are also used by Ares for its direct chat tool and its Windows Live Messenger style chatrooms. There are websites that could encrypt and decrypt both direct chat and chat hashlinks.</p>
<p><strong>In Ares 1.9.6, use the following format to support plaintext hashlinks:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>arlnk://chatroom:127.x.x.x:port|roomname</li>
<li>arlnk://radio:127.x.x.x:port</li>
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<p><strong>In version 1.9.9, Ares Galaxy supports the Shoutcast internet radio. There are several stand-alone alternative clients known to connect with the Ares network such as the following:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Warez P2P (progression of an Ares compatible version has been terminated)</li>
<li>Clients utilizing the giFT backend, such as KCeasy (Windows) or Poisoned (Mac OS X), hook up to the Ares network, in addition to gnutella and OpenFT (formal development of the backend engine discontinued in 2004)</li>
<li>FileCroc hooks up to the Ares network and the BitTorrent network.</li>
<li>iGotcha! hooks up to the Ares chat network and is created for Mac OS X.</li>
<li>jAres P2P hooks up to the Ares network, but continues to be on development. Published in Java and Open Source.</li>
</ul>
<p>Ares Lite was created by Ares Galaxy creators intended to run most efficiently on Windows 98 and older versions much like the Ares Galaxy Regular Edition. Ares has maintained stable technology enjoying quiet popularity and steady growth and shunning away from controversies correlated with other P2P file sharing networks.</p>
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		<title>Is P2P File Sharing legal and safe?</title>
		<link>http://www.freeares.org/is-p2p-file-sharing-legal-and-safe</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Feb 2012 14:44:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alexander</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[P2P]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[Some years back, about seventy million people engaged in online file sharing. Based on a CBS News poll, seventy percent of users with ages ranging from 18 to 29 years viewed that file sharing was acceptable for some environments and 58 percent who followed the file sharing issue considered it acceptable in at least some ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some years back, about seventy million people engaged in online file sharing. Based on a CBS News poll, seventy percent of users with ages ranging from 18 to 29 years viewed that file sharing was acceptable for some environments and 58 percent who followed the file sharing issue considered it acceptable in at least some conditions.</p>
<p>Surveys and statistics show that in 2006, thirty two million users, over 12 years old, had downloaded at least one movie from the Internet, 80 percent of whom went through the process over P2P exclusively. Forty percent of the population sampled felt that download of copyrighted movies is a very serious offense just like not paying for a DVD taken from a store.</p>
<p>In 2008, twenty percent of Europeans used file sharing networks to download music, while ten percent utilized paid-for digital music services like iTunes. In 2009, a poll survey found that seventy five percent of the English public who participated were aware of what was illegal and legal in relevance to file sharing, however the issue on who should shoulder the legal burden was a split between factions: forty nine percent believed that P2P companies should be held responsible while eighteen percent viewed individual file sharers should take the blame; eighteen percent chose not to answer or may have no knowledge at all about the issue of illegal file sharing on their networks.</p>
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<p>Similar polls in other countries worldwide yield vast support from users of file sharing regardless of legality issues and the risks involved. A drastic increase in careless P2P file sharing of sensitive and personal information surfaced in 2009 at the beginning of the president’s administration when the helicopter Marine One’ blueprints were made available to the public via a P2P file sharing site through a breach in security. This can be detrimental to a nation’s security.</p>
<p>Potential security risks in file sharing have been examined by researchers including bundled spyware, the release of personal information and viruses downloaded from the network. Though open source programs do not carry bundled malware, some proprietary file sharing clients have been known to bundle such applications. Reliable open source file sharing packages provide integrated anti-virus scanning.</p>
<p>Researchers also discovered tons of documents consisting of sensitive patient data on popular peer-to-peer (P2P) networks, along with diagnosis codes, insurance details, physician names, and identifying information on more than twenty eight thousand individuals. Most of the documents consisted of sensitive patient treatment data, psychiatric evaluations communications and medical diagnoses.</p>
<p>With these alarming revelations, the government sprang into action by making users more aware of the potential risks P2P file sharing programs may bring through legislation such as the Informed P2P User Act &#8211; H.R. 1319. This act states that it is mandatory for users to be aware of the risks concomitant with peer-to-peer file sharing before buying software with the user’s informed consent prior to using such programs. Additionally, the act allows users, with the Federal Trade Commission enforcing regulations, to remove and block P2P file sharing software from their computers at any given time.</p>
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		<title>Ares Galaxy Download on Que</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Feb 2012 14:43:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alexander</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Ares Galaxy]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[You may have installed Ares Galaxy but still wary on how to go about the process of downloading much needed files.  You must know that the program employs a queing system that prioritizes downloads whenever a big list is up. Remember that you are just one of the millions of users who may be downloading ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You may have installed Ares Galaxy but still wary on how to go about the process of downloading much needed files.  You must know that the program employs a queing system that prioritizes downloads whenever a big list is up. Remember that you are just one of the millions of users who may be downloading at the same time. The queuing system is designed to manage the whole process of downloading and it is best recommended that you read on to know more of its details.</p>
<p>Ares Galaxy’s queing systems really work in all its efficiency to download everything at once as much as possible. You may have gone through the options in the control panel where you are allowed to alter and choose the maximum number of transfers and connections you would like at any given time. The maximum number could be the set limit to your bandwidth and internet usage. If you initiate ten transfers, the system will oblige to download every requested file so long as you have placed a request within your limits.</p>
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<p>All files requested over and above your limit will be subject to a wait list or the queuing list until such time that a slot is made available. The program monitors transfers and may cap speeds if you  exceed the limits set on the software. The title at the top of the queue gets to move up to the downloading process and subsequently as each download finishes the queuing list moves on. When all files have been downloaded, the remaining data to be transferred will be shared back to the network.  The queue list can accommodate as many files as you would like to download.</p>
<p>Ares Galaxy monitors individual files by default. There are no priorities listed as all files are viewed the same or uniformly. Your next question may be – why do the transfers have different download speeds?  Download speeds are determined by the peers you have been connected with If you are linked to fast server peers you can get the best  speeds, and it goes without saying that peers having below average  upload speeds will also bring a result of  poor download speeds.</p>
<p>There is nothing complicated about the queuing system. The developers just made use of inherent common sense, much like waiting for your turn to ride a bus on a busy rush hour work day or waiting in line to cash your check in the bank.  If you would want to get the best download speeds, it is recommended that you stick to the set limits for transfers at any one time and be selective on which peers to use. The bet peers are usually displayed on top of search results list having many files also shown in the list.</p>
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		<title>Ares Galaxy &#8211; An Overview</title>
		<link>http://www.freeares.org/ares-galaxy-an-overview</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Feb 2012 01:15:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alexander</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Ares Galaxy]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[The P2P software, also known as peer to peer software is a program that lets you engage in peer to peer connections. The system can be used over a local network like in your office or your home and over the Internet. This software allows you to directly communicate with other peers working as both ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.freeares.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/ares-box.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-52" title="ares box" src="http://www.freeares.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/ares-box-184x300.jpg" alt="" width="184" height="300" /></a>The P2P software, also known as peer to peer software is a program that lets you engage in peer to peer connections. The system can be used over a local network like in your office or your home and over the Internet. This software allows you to directly communicate with other peers working as both a server and a client. Ares Galaxy, a free P2P software download, is one of the most popular P2P file sharing programs.</p>
<p>Ares Galaxy file sharing program can be used to share limitless tons of multimedia files, such as images, music, videos, games or virtually any type of file you may want. The open source software also allows audio or video conferencing. The latest Ares Galaxy versions support Bit Torrent protocols. Torrents use a unique type of transfer process as specialized P2P files t.</p>
<p>With torrents, multiple computers on a peer to peer network can simultaneously send various copies of the requested file, keeping track of which parts of a file are needed to complete the request. It can quickly download big files and has the capability to work from behind firewalls. It has a built in media player that allows you to create and organize media libraries, make play lists and preview video and audio files before they finish downloading.</p>
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<p>Ever since personal computers became common, file sharing became a favorite activity by many users. Back in the 1980’s, users shared files by using floppy disks and progressing to CDs. Today, file sharing happens on a grand scale with speeds never imagined possible way back then in the IBM PC era. File sharing today goes beyond illegal sharing of copyrighted work. Users engage in file sharing legally and legitimately all the time. You can see file sharing in the academe with large data sets, the film industry with film makers sharing rough cuts and computer programmers sharing codes.</p>
<p>Nowadays, people use P2P or peer-to-peer software like Ares Galaxy on every scale. It is now utilized over networks and the internet.  The Ares download is simple to do and free with the latest version having many advanced features that can make your computing child’s play. With Ares Galaxy supporting torrents, downloading bulk files is a breeze and an enjoyable activity especially if you are fond of collecting music and movie files.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-54" title="Ares" src="http://www.freeares.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/screenshot1.png" alt="Ares Galaxy" width="500" height="325" /></p>
<p>A P2P network provides stability in every activity as each computer functions both as a client and server. This set up is convenient for a community relying on continuous sharing of files. There is no worry if ever one computer drops out because there are more than enough other clients and servers sharing the files. Sharing copyrighted material is illegal but peer-to-peer sharing is not. It is a fairly legal file sharing activity especially so if you are using Ares Galaxy.</p>
<p>Ares Galaxy is legal download licensed under a GNU General Public License and is absolutely free.  You can use it on business computers or on your personal home computer. It is popularly and widely used in the academe, business and practically by any individual interested in file sharing activity. Setting it up is so simple with just a couple of clicks and a wink. There is no complicated configuration to follow. Simply Download-Run- Share!</p>
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		<title>What is P2P?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov 2011 23:03:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alexander</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[P2P or peer-to-peer networking is a way of sharing/downloading files without having the need for servers since everything is provided by the users. In a peer-to-peer network it is the users who determine how fast the download speeds will be and there is no need for an external storage server since the data is stored ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>P2P or peer-to-peer networking is a way of sharing/downloading files without having the need for servers since everything is provided by the users. In a peer-to-peer network it is the users who determine how fast the download speeds will be and there is no need for an external storage server since the data is stored and passed on from user to user. In order to a peer-to-peer network to work there has to be several people downloading or uploading the file.</p>
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