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We've compiled a list of 38 free and paid alternatives to NewsLeecher. The primary competitors include NZBGet, alt.binz. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between NewsLeecher and MicroPlanet Gravity, Unzbin, Leafnode. Also you can look at other similar options here: News and Books Solutions.


NZBGet
Free Open Source

The most efficient usenet downloader.

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

MicroPlanet Gravity
Free Open Source

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

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

NewsReactor is a tool to download binaries from usenet newsgroups.

XPN
Free Open Source

Python-based newsreader with unicode support

Pan
Free Open Source

Pan is a newsreader, loosely based on Agent and Gravity, which attempts to be pleasant to use for...

NewsLeecher is a tool made for fetching and managing articles from the Usenet.

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NewsLeecher Overview

NewsLeecher is a tool made for fetching and managing articles from the Usenet. It downloads Usenet articles in a snap, and uses its inline engine to assemble and decode all the downloads. The powerful featureset and state-of-the-art user interface makes it an application "you simply cant live without" if you are a serious Usenet user. The current releases of NewsLeecher are mainly made binary files downloading, but were working hard on extending NewsLeecher with full-blown text reader capabilities at the moment.

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NewsLeecher Tags

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