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This saves you from downloading headers and even bypasses NZB services if you like. The attraction of NewsLeecher's SuperSearch (has nothing to do with P2P) is that you can search across all newsgroups for any keyword or type of file, saving filters or searches if you come back to them often. It easily handles millions of headers, and the UI is streamlined to sort through tons of photos or archives in the shortest amount of time, and (2) its SuperSearch feature, which is a $10/year subscription add-on within NewsLeecher itself. NewsLeecher has two great strengths: (1) Binaries. Its developer, Luu Tran, has a great sense of humor. If you have time to sift through headers, you will love Xnews.
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It has customizable keyboard shortcuts, and it will download text files to any folder, letting you have several aliases, any color, font, size, etc. Xnews will do anything you want with text. Any thoughts from experienced users of either? I was thinking about switching from Agent to Newsbin. I don't do usenet as if it's a peer-to-peer program, so maybe newsleecher is not for me. It has a search feature that people make a big deal about, but I don't know if I'm that kind of user. I took a short look at it, and it seems nice. It has a kind of ghetto interface, but I think I like it overall. Maybe it's a necessary function, I don't know. Other programs I've tried like Newsbin doesn't do that. Anyway, in recent versions, it takes forever to close the program sometimes, like a minute or two. The only thing that has consistently bothered me about Agent is how whenever I close the program, it goes through this process of compacting databases or some other thing with a progress bar. I use newsreader for reading posts and downloading binaries, so I don't fall into the one-or-the-other category. But please chime in about any other programs as well. I'm specifically interested in some good opinions about Newsbin, Newsleecher, and maybe Newsman. But now I know there are some viable alternatives. I've used Forte Agent for years, just because it was the standard years ago. I know this topic has been discussed in the following threads, but it should have an entry in this subforum.