Stay very far away from Ares Destiny!
30 10 2008Ares Destiny must be the let down of the year: not because the build up is particularly good, but because the drop down is so damn far. This is mediocre software with a lot of nasty surprises up its proverbial sleeve.
The first thing to note is that Ares Destiny is free – as long as you only actually look at the money side of things. It is based on the Ares 3.0 platform and you can download the full thing from the rather slick looking Ares Destiny website. The process of downloading doesn’t hurt one bit and it is really, really quick. So far so good.
Once we’re in there’s not a great deal to say. The interface is quite clunky and the whole thing moves quite slowly sometimes. Then there’s the ad ware.
The what? I hear you cry. Yes, it’s true: Ares Destiny is, for some unknown reason, shipped with the horrific and nasty Dealio. Dealio is a well known parasitic piece of software that masquerades as a ’shopping comparison’ engine; in fact it just serves pop ups to your screen when you least want them. Handy, I’m sure you’ll agree.
Such a shame that the designers and distributors have gone down this route.






[...] first thing that you will likely notice about Ares Destiny is that the website is clean and professional looking; the next thing will be that it is entirely [...]
[...] first thing that you will likely notice about Ares Destiny is that the website is clean and professional looking; the next thing will be that it is entirely [...]
[...] first thing that you will likely notice about Ares Destiny is that the website is clean and professional looking; the next thing will be that it is entirely [...]
[...] first thing that you will likely notice about Ares Destiny is that the website is clean and professional looking; the next thing will be that it is entirely [...]