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Wed, Jul 24, 1996 (12:50)
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NewsBin -- While NewsBin is not a true newsreader per se, it does
accomplish several tasks that newsreaders currently available do
not. First and foremost, NewsBin is an automated NNTP
downloader and decoder for Windows 95 and Windows NT, which
means it will allow you to batch download binary files and news
headers from USENET newsgroups. All you need to do is tell
NewsBin which groups you want monitored and it will do the rest
for you automatically, including decoding and placing all binary files
in the directory of your choice for later use. For all those spending
any amount of time manually downloading newsgroup binaries, the
importance of NewsBin's capabilities should be readily apparent.
For others, NewsBin might not seem so important now, but it's
definitely a great app to have around when the need arises.
At only $10 and less than 100 Kb in total size, its overall value is
hard to second guess. Additional features include WinVN
compatibility (allowing you to make use of the WinVN Newsrc for
storing NewsBin Newsgroup information), automatic and manual
modes for giving users greater control and flexibility in how
NewsBin operates, multitasking (you can work on other things
while NewsBin faithfully carries out its duties in the background),
support for multiple News servers, the ability to obtain a complete
listing of newsgroup for each server, compatibility with the SOCKS
protocol, and support for up to fifty different newsgroups.
NewsBin can also download as many binaries as you have RAM
for, and it displays several status bars for keeping you posted on its
progress. NewsBin may not be the app for everyone, but for anyone
with more than a passing interest in news binaries, NewsBin is
unquestionably a must have app.
Pros: Automatically downloads USENET binaries and
News headers, small and inexpensive
Cons: Limited to downloading only
News binaries and headers
New: Auto start/stop, improved decoder, bug fixes and small
enhancements
Version Reviewed: 1.64
Date of Review: 5/31/96 Reviewer: Forrest Stroud
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