I,m not sure this is a good idea for the ares users but its up to them of course whether they use it or not.
http://www.slyck.com/story1342.htmlLimeWire was the first major outside P2P development team to support BitTorrent, and now Ares Galaxy has joined the fray as version 1.9.4 now supports the protocol as well.
Ares is no stranger to switching protocols. During its earlier days, the project was a Gnutella client. However this was back in 2002, when the Gnutella network was a struggling community. Frustrated at the poor quality of the network, developer Alberto Treves devised his own network - Ares Galaxy.
Like LimeWire, Ares' support for the protocol is rudimentary at this time. However it works well enough and gives a glimpse into what the file-sharing landscape may look like in time to come.
A nice gimmick I suppose but is the developer running out of steam with his own network ?
Its well known most of the recipients of infringement notices are to people using bit torrent as the system used will allow anyone to see your IP.
In a trime of continual threats of extortionist litigation is it really wise to offer folks a client that is likely to see more of its users taken to court for copyright infringement ?