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NewsReactor 20080129.22 - Fast and simple usenet binaries collector

Fast and simple usenet binaries collector

NewsReactor



 

NewsReactor: NewsReactor is a tool to download binaries from usenet newsgroups. NewsReactor scans, combines and

downloads files from selected newsgroups.



Features:



Simple userinterface.

Multigrouping, similar files are grouped together.

Highspeed multithreading downloading with low level socket technology.

Advanced error correction on a message part based algorithm. This ensures (almost) no incomplete parts.

Built in smart UU, Base64 and yEnc decoding with error correction.

Selecting up to twenty active threads.

Multiple server scanning and combining.

Incremental scanning (only scanning of new articles).

Adjustable download speed to give other applications bandwidth.

Selectable download directories for each newsgroup.

Responsive Pause and Stop processing.

Shows download speed.

Filters (with regular expressions).

Find messages.

View messages.

Post messages and replies.

More and more features every new release!

Brewed in Holland

What is new in version 20080129.22:

- build 20080129.22 + NewReactor price is now US$20,- for why see here: http://www.daansystems.com/newsreactor/dollar.html + Added statusinfo to systemtray tooltip. + Several speedups. + Fixed a crashbug when removing a group from the main window. + Fixed setting auto download directories.




 

Order:

For $20.00

Download: Download NewsReactor 20080129.22 (1.2 Mb)
Download Count:1
Release Date:2008-04-21
Last Updated:2009-02-03
Manufacturer: DaanSystems
Product Support: NewsReactor WebSite
  
Language:English
Requirements:
Install:Install Only
Tags:

binaries 2      grabber 2 3      usenet 2      download 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10      newsgroup 2 3     


 

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