Newsbin is a news application used for downloading and decoding binary posts from usenet newsgroups. Newsbin will take full advantage of high bandwidth internet connections by allowing multiple simultaneous connections to your news server or servers with or without SSL.
It re-assembles multi-part posts across multiple servers and includes an integrated thumbnail viewer when downloading images. The AutoPAR function automatically processes RAR files including correcting/replacing damaged or missing files in a set when PAR2 files are available.
Newsbin features advanced newsgroup organization and configuration options, special NZB processing modes, and automatic download mode, and Multiple CPU/Core support to take advantage of high end systems.
Newsbin supports regular expression parsing for complex filtering capabilities based on subjects or filenames and provides file size filtering and limits on crossposting. Also includes an optional Usenet search service integrated in the program.
Limitations:
· 10 days trial
· Nag screen
What's New in This Release:
· New pathing mechanism to allow you to insert different elements to create custom download paths.
· New NZB Watch Folder feature. You can create a folder for sending NZB files for processing and specify different download and unrar paths to apply to the contents of the NZBs in each watch folder if you like. The feature is configured under Options/NZB Options.
· AutoPAR tweaks so it will work better with a wider variety of RAR set posting styles.
· AutoPAR state data is all stored in memory now. AutoPAR2.db3 only saves data between runs now. This increases reliability by reducing the chance of corrupting the database file and provides some performance optimizations.
· Peforming an empty search in Internet Search is now a wildcard search. Returns the the most recent items added to the Search database. If you specify a group or group folder, it will return all posts for the current day for the specified groups. Clicking the "Load Older Posts" will then go back a day at a time into the past.
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