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Ares is a peer-to-peer file sharing program that allows users to download and share music, videos, and other files. Here are the steps to add songs using Ares: 1. Open Ares: Double-click the Ares icon on your desktop or search for it in your start menu to launch the program. 2. Search for music: In the search box at the top of the Ares window, type the name of the song or artist you want to download. Then, click on the "Search" button. 3. Select the songs you want to download: A list of search results will appear. Browse through the list and select the songs you want to download by clicking on the checkboxes next to each file. 4. Start downloading: After selecting the songs, click on the "Download" button to start the downloading process. The progress of your downloads will be displayed in the "Transfers" tab. 5. Add downloaded songs to your music library: Once the songs have finished downloading, they will be automatically saved to the default location on your computer. You can then add them to your music library by opening your media player (such as iTunes, Windows Media Player, or VLC) and importing the downloaded files. Note: Downloading copyrighted material through peer-to-peer file sharing programs such as Ares may be illegal in some countries. Always ensure that you have the necessary permissions before downloading and sharing files.
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