March 5, 201313 yr I'm currently using newsflash pro (Windows), however, it's really annoying because it refuses to store data in a network location and I have to create symbolic links for everything. Basically, does anyone know of a web-based piece of software that I can use to browse usenet on? Like sabnzbd (Although, that's for downloading binaries). For obvious reasons it must run on linux. EDIT:- And if it supports using sabnzbd to download binaries, that'd be even better.
March 5, 201313 yr ok, I have to ask. Why are you browsing usenet? There's nzb sites you know.... and if you want to just look at raw usenet I'm pretty sure at least one of the sites out there allows that also. Nzb sites may or may not have index what you are looking for but more then likely they will. If not, you can use something like binsearch.info and search all of usenet and build your own nzb.
March 5, 201313 yr Author ok, I have to ask. Why are you browsing usenet? There's nzb sites you know.... and if you want to just look at raw usenet I'm pretty sure at least one of the sites out there allows that also. Nzb sites may or may not have index what you are looking for but more then likely they will. If not, you can use something like binsearch.info and search all of usenet and build your own nzb. They're great for binaries, although, usenet obviously isn't only for binaries. Also, no binary sites I have found yet cover alt.terrorism.world-trade.center. I swear to you I just scrolled down the list of groups that my news provider covers and that was what it landed on. I'm not a terrorist, I promise.
March 5, 201313 yr ... They're great for binaries, although, usenet obviously isn't only for binaries. Also, no binary sites I have found yet cover alt.terrorism.world-trade.center. I swear to you I just scrolled down the list of groups that my news provider covers and that was what it landed on. I'm not a terrorist, I promise. I remember in the old days of usenet some people would intentionally put "suspicious" words, totally out of context, to trigger the NSA filters. Sort of like we are doing now.
March 9, 201313 yr I will index whatever you want. Just tell me what and the content type. But no sense in indexing text. Use newsleecher's super search.
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