akugami
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i have never used usnet. any sites that review them
you must not watch much pron.
i have never used usnet. any sites that review them
Does this service have a web interface? I have easynews and LOVE it. Instead of downloading 834 files in some weird yenc format or some other junk, it already combines them and decodes them so you can download the one final file you want. I don't see that feature in theusenet.com
When did easynews start to include that? I used it some years ago and you always needed a program like Newsbin pro.
$11 per month is not a good deal.
Watch for specials at newsgroupdirect. They often sell 1,000 GB blocks for $50 that never expire. Unless you're a heavy downloader, its hard to beat that deal.
When did easynews start to include that? I used it some years ago and you always needed a program like Newsbin pro.
Ok, but how about FREE Usenet access? Try http://www.xsusenet.com/
I've been using for months now. Not the fastest speeds ..but its free and looks to have all the newsgroups.
When did easynews start to include that? I used it some years ago and you always needed a program like Newsbin pro.
Yeah, signed up with these guys for myself and my buddy. I use Giganews, which has incredible retention, but xusenet is a Dutch usenet service that doesn't process deletion requests (HBO likes to submit deletion requests to foil usenet downloads of their shows) - which means some binaries are complete there, even if they aren't retained as long as giganews...
The freebie works good as a backup when messages aren't present in your primary usenet server.
How long before they send the email reply after signing up?
Thanks.
I'm on the $5.00 a month unlimited Thundernews plan. 50 connections, SSL, great retention. Been with them almost a year now, I highly recommend them. :thumbsup:
I just want to try their services for that $1 during this month. So can I quit the service without any future paying after November ends ? Thx for reply.
The Easynews web interface is simply brilliant... is there something equivalent that is not web based that can be used with different newsgroup services?