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We've compiled a list of 35 free and paid alternatives to HelloNzb. The primary competitors include SABnzbd, NZBGet. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between HelloNzb and alt.binz, Leafnode, GrabIt. Also you can look at other similar options here: News and Books Solutions.


SABnzbd is a free/open-source cross-platform binary newsreader written in Python.

NZBGet
Free Open Source

The most efficient usenet downloader.

alt.binz is a powerful binary newsreader, for downloading and managing articles from Usenet.

GrabIt is a free application that enables you to easily find and download content from Usenet news...

NewsReactor is a tool to download binaries from usenet newsgroups.

Unzbin is a tiny yet very powerful Usenet nzb client. It offers the following features:

MicroPlanet Gravity
Free Open Source

Gravity is a usenet news client for reading news over NNTP on Windows Operating Systems.

Ninan
Free Open Source

Java application with a web interface to download binary content from news servers.

HelloNzb - The Binary Usenet Tool

HelloNzb Platforms

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HelloNzb Overview

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.

HelloNzb Features

tick-square PAR2
tick-square Support for Multiple threads
tick-square Portable

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News and Books Solutions

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