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Library Tab

Monitor Tab

You can use the Library Tab (which is a type of file browser) to check and know exactly which files you are sharing. It’s a good management tool that gives you access to your digital content.

The monitor tab (placed between the Search and the Library tabs) at the top makes it possible for you to see what other users are searching for and what they are downloading from you.

Options Tab

Search Tab

This is a most useful tool as it allows you to change different settings to your p2p client to better meet your needs. It’s found in the Tools tab and let’s you select more advanced settings like BitTorrent support and percentage of bandwidth to use for downloads.

When starting Sharest, it always opens to the Search Tab which allows you to enter whatever title you want to download. At the screen's top left corner you will find search categories according to various types of media files to improve your search results.

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Sharing Files

Everything you share with the P2P Networks becomes public and given enough resources, is trackable. To use file sharing programs legally, you must have the permission of the owner of the copyright rights in the file for each shared file.

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Downloading Files

There are many file sharing programs (ours included) that connect users to various P2P networks. Keep in mind that a user may use a file sharing program in violation of the law. Be careful when downloading files from other users as downloading a file from a user who is in violation of the law could you make you in violation of the law as well.

Copyright Owners

We respect the concerns of copyright owners, and we are dedicated to help protect their works from online copyright infringement. If you are a copyright owner and would like to ask any question please send an email to contact@sharest.com.Your activities on peer-to-peer networks may be monitored by copyright owners. Violation of copyright laws may subject one to substantial money damages. Copyright owners have sued thousands of people for infringement of copyright over peer-to-peer networks.