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  2. 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

  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. NewsLeecher - Wikipedia

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    NewsLeecher is generally considered a combination client, used primarily for the reading and downloading of content from usenet newsgroups. Despite being considered as having combined functionality, It is only capable of posting text; it does not support the posting of binary articles.

  5. List of newsgroups - Wikipedia

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    This is the most extensive newsgroup hierarchy outside of the Big 8. Examples include: alt.atheism — discusses atheism; alt.binaries.slack — artwork created by and for the Church of the SubGenius.

  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. TAPinto - Wikipedia

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    TAPinto is a network of more than 95 independently owned and operated local news and digital marketing platforms in New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and Florida. Based in New Providence, New Jersey. [1]

  8. Comparison of wiki software - Wikipedia

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    Tangient LLC 18 March 2005: Proprietary: No Yes PHP: MySQL, MogileFS WikiWikiWeb: Ward Cunningham: 1995: WikiWikiHyperCard [47]? Perl: File system: XWiki: Ludovic Dubost February 2004: 17.0.0 [48] 2025-01-28: LGPL: Yes Yes Java: HSQLDB, MariaDB, MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL [49] Zim: Jaap Karssenberg 10 January 2010: 0.76.0 [50] 2024-12-29; 30 ...

  9. List of alternative newspapers - Wikipedia

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    Chico News & Review, Chico; Desert Star Weekly, Palm Springs; East Bay Express, Oakland; Easy Reader, Hermosa Beach; Good Times, Santa Cruz; LA Weekly, Los Angeles ...