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  2. NewsLeecher - Wikipedia

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    NewsLeecher is a binary Usenet client, launched in 2002, compatible with the Microsoft Windows operating system [3] Uses. NewsLeecher is generally considered a ...

  3. List of Usenet newsreaders - Wikipedia

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    Usenet is a worldwide, distributed discussion system that uses the Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP). Programs called newsreaders are used to read and post messages (called articles or posts, and collectively termed news) to one or more newsgroups.

  4. Comparison of Usenet newsreaders - Wikipedia

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    NewsLeecher: GUI: Combination Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Optional extra Add $10 per year No Yes Varies Windows: Proprietary: Shareware: Opera Mail: GUI: Traditional newsreader Yes No No No Yes Yes Free Cross-platform: Proprietary: Part of Opera, up to version 12.17 Outlook Express: GUI: Traditional newsreader Yes No No No No Yes Yes Windows: Proprietary

  5. 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]

  6. Leecher (computing) - Wikipedia

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    The word is also used without any pejorative connotations, [1] [2] simply meaning to download large sets of information: for example the Usenet newsreader NewsLeecher. The name derives from the leech, an animal that sucks blood and then tries to leave unnoticed. Other terms are used, such as "freeloader", "mooch" and "sponge", but leech is the ...

  7. Munax - Wikipedia

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    Munax was a Swedish company that developed a Large Hyper-Parallel Execution (LHPE) search engine system Munax XE. Munax XE is an all-content search engine and powered nationwide and worldwide public search engines with page, document, audio, video, images, software, and email search.

  8. Sound Ideas - Wikipedia

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    The company's first sound effects collection, the Series 1000, was released in 1979. The sound effects library includes thousands of effects ranging from adding machines to zebras, [2] and the quality of its effects are regarded as excellent for theatrical use. [5]

  9. Jared Sidney Torrance - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1900s Jared Torrance and other investors saw the value of creating a mixed industrial-residential community south of Los Angeles.They purchased part of the Spanish land grant Rancho San Pedro and hired nationally renowned landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted Jr. to design a new planned community, with the architect Irving Gill designing the principal buildings. [5]