My Favorite Usenet Program
I’ve been utilizing Usenet for a very long time and I’ve tried dozens of Usenet providers and about every Usenet Reader out there. By far, my all time favorite is Newsleecher combined with the Newsleecher supersearch service. It costs $29 per year, but you can simply type in the file/music/video/picture you are looking for in the super search and it will scour usenet for your files.
And then, to download you simply right-click on the file and select leech. If it is a multi-part file, you right click on one of the files, left click on “Smart Select” and Newsleecher highlights all related files. You then simply click leech and it will download them for you.
It has built in nzb and par support also, just like most modern newsreaders. You can also browse newsgroups manually, hunt and peck style.
The only problem with newsleecher I’ve found is that it’s a little confusing to setup for someone who has never used a newsreader. Ted is working on a video tutorial to upload in the coming week that should get even the most inexperienced user up and running with this great tool.
I’d also like to note, that although we do have advertising on this site, we are in no way affiliated with Newsleecher and get no type of compensation when you use our link to go there and download the program. Anytime we review a product that we get kickbacks on we will be sure to mention it.
Here is the link to Newsleechers home page….NEWSLEECHER - GREAT USENET PROGRAM
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