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    SABnzbdPlus

    SABnzbdPlus

    The automatic usenet download tool

    SABnzbd is a cross-platform binary newsreader. It makes downloading from Usenet easy by automating the whole thing. You give it an NZB file or an RSS feed, it does the rest. Has a web-browser based UI and an API for 3rd-party apps. Ideal for servers too.
    Downloads: 45 This Week
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    RSS Bandit

    RSS Bandit

    Browsing web news without a browser

    RSS Bandit is a free application that allows you to read news feeds (both RSS and Atom feeds) and download podcasts from your desktop. It also can synchronize with your feeds in Google Reader and the Facebook news feed.
    Downloads: 25 This Week
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    Providing a tool to apply the data-recovery capability concepts of RAID-like systems to the posting & recovery of multi-part archives on Usenet.
    Downloads: 32 This Week
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    A Web-based Usenet News Reader written by PHP, support NNTP/NNRP access to News Server. Authentication can be easily configured with flexibility. It also supports the charset conversion between different Chinese charsets, both Traditional and Simplified.
    Downloads: 23 This Week
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    MicroPlanet Gravity is a full featured Usenet News Client, newsreader, for Windows XP, Vista and Win7 (32 and 64 bit). Easy to use and highly customizable with binaries support. Also provides the advanced user with rules, scoring and filtering.
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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    HelloNzb

    HelloNzb

    The Binary Usenet Tool

    With HelloNzb you can download (binary) files from Usenet servers via NZB index files. The software is based on Java and can thus run on many platforms (tested on Windows and Linux). Automatic archive verification via PAR2, automatic RAR archive extraction, built-in yEnc- and UU-decoding. Portable, no installation required.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Sieve is a mail filtering language standardized as RFC 3028 / RFC 5228 and its extensions. libSieve provides a simple, clean API for parsing and executing Sieve scripts. Code is on GitHub: http://github.com/sodabrew/libsieve
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    Downloads: 31 This Week
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    Trn is "Threaded Read News", the text-mode news reader that was originally based on Larry Wall's rn. Version 4.0 includes the ability to open multiple news sources at the same time, improved newsgroup and option interaction, and lots more.
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    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    A flexible, easy-to-use GUI yEncoder/yDecoder for Win32. yEnc32 can encode binaries, decode binaries, and post them to newsgroups using a simple, intuitive interface.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    Convert Webmail to POP3.Is also included a SMTP/POP3 tunneling system that allow send and receive email in a private network HTTP PROXY based. All connection are plugin based. Over 450 email server supported and tested, GMAIL POP3/SMTP over Proxy Network.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Leafnode
    Leafnode is a caching Usenet news proxy that enables online newsreaders to read news off-line and aggregates news from various NNTP servers into one. It is designed for full-automatic maintenance, and IPv6 enabled.
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    yydecode is a highly portable decoder for yEnc encoded binaries on Usenet. It offers superior functionality to uudecode, and can be used as a drop-in replacement.
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    Downloads: 12 This Week
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    FIDOGATE

    FIDOGATE is a Fido-Internet gateway

    FIDOGATE is a Fido-Internet gateway, a Fido FTN-FTN NetMail gateway, a Fido tosser, a Fido file processor/ticker, and a Fido Areafix/Filefix program (The latest code is in CVS but a GIT repository is being prepared.)
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    MultiMail Offline Reader
    MultiMail is an offline mail packet reader for Unix and other systems. It currently supports the Blue Wave, QWK, OMEN, OPX and SOUP formats. It has a full screen, color user interface, built with the curses library.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Powerful encoder/decoder for the newly popular Usenet yEnc file format. Features include easy configuration, internationalization, memory efficiency, and an intelligent decoder capable of finding and decoding input files, including out-of-order files.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    Utility to test and create .sfv and test .par on Unix and Windows. Easy scripting. Also Handy in dos environment. Recursive directories handling. Tested files database.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    OpenXP
    OpenXP is a multi-protocol offline mail and news reader for the text console, supporting Internet email, Usenet, Fidonet, Zconnect, etc. It is based on CrossPoint (XP) by Peter Mandrella.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Easy Par2 for KDE
    ekpar2 (Easy Par2 for KDE) is a tool to create par2 recovery sets for one or more source files, verify and repair these source files. It has an easy to use gui for KDE (aimed to look and feel like the windows tool QuickPar). Par2 (or Parchive) is a set of recovery files that holds error correction information for one or more source files using the Reed Solomon algorithm (see parchive on SourceForge).
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    retawq is a multi-threaded web browser for text terminals on Unix-like computers. It is fast, small, nicely configurable and comfortable; e.g. you can keep open as many "virtual windows" as you want and work simultaneously in two of them.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Noffle is a news (nntp) server optimized for few users and low speed dial-up connections to the Internet. It can add offline reading capabilities to existing news readers.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    OpenXP 5

    OpenXP 5

    OpenXP 5 - a multi-protocol offline mail and news reader

    OpenXP 5 is a multi-protocol offline mail and news reader for the text console, supporting internet email, Usenet, Fidonet, ZConnect, etc. It is based on OpenXP (https://sourceforge.net/p/openxp, currently inactive) which is based on CrossPoint (XP) by Peter Mandrella. OpenXP 5 is capable of establishing TLS encrypted connections to POP3, IMAP, SMTP and NNTP based servers and supports the new IPv6 protocol. see: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/CrossPoint http://svn.code.sf.net/p/openxp5/code/doc/Crosspoint_Versions.pdf http://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/de.comm.software.crosspoint
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    JMNews is a small program that reads .nzb files and downloads the specified files from the News (NNTP) server.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    A multithreaded NNTP transport designed to transfer Usenet articles as quickly as possible between a local server (supports INN, s-news and sn) and multiple remote servers, with score-based killfiling.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Unzbin
    Tiny Usenet NZB Powerhouse | Download, Decode, Repair and Unpack! Multiple downloads Automatic message decoding Full Yenc support Automatic file verification & repair Automatic file unpacking SSL support
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    A multi-server, multi-connections-per-server Usenet news sucking mechanism. Feeds articles to a local news server. Powerful filtering capability. Runs continuously as a quasi-daemon.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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Open Source Usenet News Software Guide

Open source usenet news software is a special type ofprogram used to access information shared on Usenet, an international network of discussion boards. Usenet was originally developed in 1979 as a method for exchanging messages and files between different systems, and it remains an active communication system today. Open source programming makes it possible for users to customize their experience with the Usenet news software by altering the code or adding features that may not be available in standard applications.

The open source version of Usenet news software is distributed freely under a particular license agreement, usually one that allows users to modify the code without having to pay any fees or royalties. Popular open source usenet newsprograms include NNTPtr, Pan and slrn, each offering its own unique feature set designed to make using Usenet simpler and more efficient.

With open source usenet news software, participants can post new messages and follow up on existing ones using online text-based forums called “newsgroups”. Users can also send email privately through their account or publicly, where anyone with access can see the message posted in a newsgroup thread. As well as this, users have easy access to hundreds of thousands of downloadable file archives comprised of images, texts, music clips and video clips stored across all the servers connected to Usenet worldwide.

Overall, with its combination of customizability and ease-of-use functions like post tagging, filtering options for controlling content flow and logging capabilities for monitoring user activity are some advantages offered by open source usenet news software that may not be found in other programs available today.

Features Offered by Open Source Usenet News Software

  • User Registration: Allows users to register for an account. This enables them to post comments, create threads, join groups and access protected content.
  • Moderated Groups: Moderated groups let administrators prevent inappropriate or offensive posts from appearing in the newsgroup.
  • Private Messaging: Private messaging allows users to send direct messages to one another without having the message appear in public forums or newsgroups.
  • Calendar Events: Users can add events such as conferences, workshops, banquets, etc., that their group may be interested in attending and discuss them among themselves.
  • File Sharing & Attachments: Users can upload files such as images, documents or videos directly into the message board system for others to view or download. Attachments also allow users to attach files directly in their messages or threads for easy sharing amongst members of the community.
  • Search/Archive Functionality: Open source usenet software usually comes with powerful search functionality built-in so that members can easily find information they are looking for within an existing thread or group discussion quickly and easily. There is also usually an archive section where discussions can be archived and stored over time so that new visitors can come back and reference past conversations on a particular topic if they need more background information before posting a comment of their own.

Types of Open Source Usenet News Software

  • NNTP Servers: These are the servers for open source Usenet news software and provide users with access to newsgroups, files, and other content.
  • News Readers: This type of software allows users to browse through and read messages in Usenet newsgroups. They allow for their download as well as the posting of new messages.
  • News Aggregators: These programs enable users to collect multiple Usenet newsgroups into a single interface which is convenient for viewing all news at once.
  • Usenet Browsers: This type of software provides web-based interfaces to access Usenet groups and searchable articles archives hosted on remote service providers’ servers.
  • Download Managers: This type of application enables quick downloads by leveraging multiple connections when downloading files from Usenet server service providers.
  • File Sharing Clients: These applications enable sharing, searching, and downloading of files on a peer-to-peer network among multiple computers connected together over a network such as the Internet.
  • Search Engines/Indexing Tools:These tools help finding specific messages or articles posted over time in specific areas or topics of interest within Usenet newsgroups more easily than browsing through threaded conversations manually using conventional search methods like Google, Yahoo., etc.

Advantages Provided by Open Source Usenet News Software

  1. Cost: The open source nature of Usenet news software means that the software is free to download and use. This can be a major cost-saving benefit for those who need to access and post messages on Usenet, especially if they do not want to pay for a subscription or service.
  2. Flexibility: Open source Usenet news clients can be customized and tailored as needed according to user preferences. Users are free to make changes and enhancements, allowing them to fully customize the experience of using Usenet news software.
  3. Security: With open source software, users have greater control over security features than with closed-source alternatives. They can review code and modify it as needed in order to ensure their own safety when posting messages on Usenet.
  4. Reliability: Thanks to their development by a community of users, open source versions of Usenet news software tend to be more reliable than proprietary counterparts released by commercial organizations. This makes them attractive options for those who rely heavily on Usenet for communication purposes as well as information sharing.
  5. Control: Many of the popular open source programs offer extensive levels of control over how users interact with postings on the various services available through the platform. This allows individuals to more effectively control their personal presence while also blocking offensive or unwanted posts from view, allowing them ultimate freedom when interacting with others on Usenet forums or communities.

Who Uses Open Source Usenet News Software?

  • Developers: Developers create and maintain open source usenet news software. They have a thorough understanding of the codebase and use it to improve, upgrade, or fix existing features.
  • Power Users: Power users are experienced computer users who require more advanced features than non-technical users. This could include things like scripting, debugging tools, custom configurations, etc.
  • Non-Technical Users: Non-technical users are typically casual web surfers that just need the basics from a usenet news program to read articles and post messages. Although they may not be as tech-savvy as other types of users, these individuals can still benefit from using open source news software for its ease of use.
  • Journalists: Journalists often take advantage of usenet news programs to stay informed on topics related to their beat or current affairs with minimal effort involved. The ability to quickly access large amounts of content is invaluable in journalism today and open source programs offer this convenience at no cost to the user.
  • Researchers: Researchers rely heavily on open source usenet news programs because they allow them to search through thousands of archived posts with relative ease while also providing a platform for collaboration between peers on different research topics.
  • Hobbyists & Enthusiasts: Hobbyists and enthusiasts are average people who enjoy tinkering around with technology or learning about a certain subject matter from others online - especially when it comes to open source projects. Open source usenet news software is an excellent resource for these groups because it enables them to engage in conversations without any boundaries set by commercial interests or censored content found elsewhere online.

How Much Does Open Source Usenet News Software Cost?

Open source usenet news software typically does not have a cost associated with it as it is generally open source. This means that anyone can download the software for free and customize it or use it as-is to connect to their Usenet provider. The advantages of using open source news software include access to the latest features, stability improvements, bug fixes, and updates without needing to pay any additional costs on top of your subscription fees. Additionally, since this type of software is community driven, you can often find helpful advice from experienced users in online forums, which can make troubleshooting issues much easier. Ultimately, by opting for open source usenet news software you're taking control of your experience and enjoying all the benefits at no additional cost.

What Does Open Source Usenet News Software Integrate With?

Open source usenet news software can integrate with a variety of types of software, including web browsers, search engines, email clients, and RSS readers. Web browsers allow users to access websites containing newsgroups where they can view and post information relevant to the subject matter of the newsgroup. Search engines enable users to quickly find articles related to a particular topic by providing keyword searches. Email clients are necessary for exchanging messages with other Usenet members. Finally, RSS (Really Simple Syndication) readers provide an easy way for people to follow and read new content posted on subscribed newsgroups without having to manually check each one for updates.

Trends Related to Open Source Usenet News Software

  1. Increased Support: Open source usenet news software has seen an increase in support from developers and users, as they are able to contribute to the code and make improvements.
  2. Expansion of Features: As open source software is constantly being improved, new features are regularly added. This means that open source usenet news software can now offer more options than ever before.
  3. Variety of Platforms: With open source software, developers can create versions of usenet news software for a variety of platforms, such as Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, and Android. This allows users to access the news from any device.
  4. Improved User Experience: With open source usenet news software, developers can focus on improving the user experience. This includes making the software easier to use and implementing features such as search capabilities and automated downloads to save time.
  5. Enhanced Security: As open source software is constantly reviewed by developers, security vulnerabilities are quickly identified and patched. This helps ensure that users can enjoy a secure experience when using open source usenet news software.

Getting Started With Open Source Usenet News Software

Getting started with open source usenet news software is a relatively easy process. To begin, users will need to find and download the appropriate application for their desired operating system from a reliable source. Once downloaded, users will then be able to install the chosen piece of software onto their computer or device.

The next step is for users to configure their usenet settings within the program they’ve installed. This can be done by entering in the settings from their ISP (Internet Service Provider), or via another third-party service. Additionally, some programs may require you to sign up for an account before continuing on with the setup process. It’s important for users to note that usenet is not free and most services do come at a fee - so keep this in mind when exploring options.

Once everything has been configured and set up correctly, it’s time to start downloading content. Most programs include search functions which allow users to search what they are looking for across various newsgroups. Once you select an article, your open source software will begin downloading it automatically so long as you have opted into automatic downloads via your settings. Alternatively, if you decide against automatic downloads; users are able to browse through all available articles giving them full control over what they would like to download instead.

Lastly, once everything has completed downloading; don’t forget about encrypting your transfers. Some open source usenet clients offer encryption capabilities out of the box during setup but keep in mind that other applications may require additional third-party software first before enabling this feature.

In conclusion, getting started with using open source usenet news software isn't too complicated but just remember that certain steps such as signing up for an account (if needed) and configuring security settings are required prior usage of these types of programs.