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    Urd is a 'point and click' web-based usenet binary download manager. It uses a database (e.g. mysql) to store all information. Articles are aggregated into sets and you can download a whole set at once. It also supports Spots, NZB files and RSS feeds. Download the latest version from our website!
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    A php script to list your favourite tv series and searsch NZBMatrix.com or nzbd.org or both for new episodes. It is built on Kohana 3 framework. And can output RSS feed for Sabnzbd. And much more.
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    JavaNZB is a tivo for usenet. The program fetches NZB files from Newzbin whenever a new episode for a show is aired according to tvrage, and drops them into a queue directory for download.
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