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  2. List of Usenet newsreaders - Wikipedia

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    2.3 Free/Open-source software. 2.4 Text-based. 2.5 Web-based. 3 Discontinued. Toggle Discontinued subsection. ... NZB downloader – binary grabber client without ...

  3. Comparison of Usenet newsreaders - Wikipedia

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    NZB unZip or unRAR Integrated search service (retention / $$$/yr) IPv6 SSL/TLS Audio video streaming Price Platform License Other Arachne: GUI: Traditional newsreader Yes No No Free DOS, Unix-like: GPL: BinTube: GUI: Binary Grabber No Yes Yes Yes Yes (3200 days / free) Yes Yes Yes $59.95 / Free with subscription Windows: Proprietary

  4. NZB - Wikipedia

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    NZB is an XML-based file format for retrieving posts from NNTP servers. [4] The format was conceived by the developers of the Newzbin.com Usenet Index. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] NZB is effective when used with search-capable websites. [ 7 ]

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  6. i-Opener - Wikipedia

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    Netpliance introduced the i-Opener in November 1999 at a $99 promotional price. [1] It was designed to be an easy-to-use, low-cost internet appliance for first-time users of the World Wide Web. Access to the internet was limited to Netpliance's own $21/month service plan, and users were limited to Netpliance's own web browser.

  7. Newsreader (Usenet) - Wikipedia

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    The Pan newsreader for GNOME. A newsreader is a software application that reads articles on Usenet distributed throughout newsgroups. [1] Newsreaders act as clients which connect to a news server, via the Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP), to download articles and post new articles. [2]

  8. You Can't Do That on Television - Wikipedia

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    Darby authorized the mixture to be dumped on Tim anyway. Roger Price was furious, but the response from the viewing audience was positive, so Darby and Price wrote an entire 1979 show about the slime [17] ("The Green Slime Show") in which Lisa Ruddy is the victim of six slimings (a YCDTOTV record). With that episode, the use of "I don't know ...

  9. Usenet - Wikipedia

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    2012 (): Coursera, massive open online courses 2016 ( 2016 ) : TikTok , video sharing and social networking Usenet ( / ˈ j uː z n ɛ t / ), USENET , [ 1 ] or, "in full", User's Network , [ 1 ] is a worldwide distributed discussion system available on computers.