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SBNews / News Robot Automatic alt.binaries downloader / newsreader |
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| Yes,
it does support yEnc SBNews is NOT vulnerable to Jpeg Viruses |
The current
version is 10.4, released 6/7//2007 ! SBNews now supports the new yEnc encoding format! |
NO
Spyware, NO Adware, NO Disabled Features & NO Expiration |
"Registering" is how you "buy" the software -- Please register your copy of SBNews today. The price is cheap, your registration is good for all future versions, it helps me to continue to develop the software, and you get QuadSucker and Sortpics included with your registration for free!!
Major new features and an improved user interface for SBNews in 2007 !
| Download SBNews/News Robot [sbn32_104.exe]
(Self-extracting, With Install Program, Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP/Vista) |
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| The SBNews FAQ and HOWTO section -- all kinds of tips to help you get the best from your newsgroup downloading experience. How to eliminate spam, frequently asked questions, etc. |
What does it do?
SBNews/Newsbot is designed to automatically download
and uudecode files from binary newsgroups. SBNews makes no
limitation on the type of file that can be downloaded --
everything is possible including archives, executable files,
sound clips, and images. Small files (such as images) which fit
in a single news message work best, as news servers do tend to
drop portions of large multi-part files. SBNews will handle
multi-part files, although if the news server has dropped part of
the file, nothing can be done to reconstruct it.
What are binary newsgroups?
(Presumably you already know this or you wouldn't be here!)
Binary newsgroups contain binary files which are typically
encoded via uuencode (or mime64) and sent as
text. These newsgroups are a popular means of distributing data
across a wide area, and in most cases newsgroup access is
inexpensive and posting is allowed by anyone. Newsgroup content
is very diverse -- including Newsgroups dedicated to archive
files, executables, sound clips, images. Most binary newsgroups
are in the alt.binaries subtree. The biggest problem is
ignoring unwanted, off-topic advertisements (SPAM) which are
present in newsgroups, and SBNews is designed with this important
feature in mind.
What kind of binary newsgroups are out there?
There are thousands of newsgroups, on all sorts of subject. The
alt.binaries.pictures newsgroups contain images, and SBNews
excels at downloading from these picture newsgroups. The
alt.binaries.sounds and alt.binaries.mp3 newsgroups contain music
and sound effects. You can find video files in the
alt.binaries.mpeg and alt.binaries.multimedia newsgroups. There
are also other newsgroups that contain archive files and
executable files.
SBNews downloads all types of file attachments
from newsgroups - jpg, jpeg, gif, bmp, mpeg, mpg, mp3, m2v, mov,
avi, rar, zip, wav, and more!
What special features does SBNews have?
SBNews has many features that make it unique. Most important
are advanced methods to lockout and reject
unwanted articles. The newsgroups are filled with off-topic
advertisements these days and SBNews is an excellent tool to
avoid wasting your time downloading junk. There are also
extensive duplicate elimination features to avoid
downloading the same thing multiple times. SBNews includes a
full-featured JPEG/GIF/BMP viewer, as well as thumbnail
viewers which show the image download in progress. There are
extensive statistical functions to help you keep tabs on
what's going on. File Encryption is built in to
automatically encrypt sensitive data when it's stored on your
hard drive. Although SBNews is intended to automatic and
unattended download, manual selection features are present
to allow you to manually decide which articles to download.
Keyword specification is supported to allow you to further
limit downloading to only articles which have a specific keyword
field in the subject or author fields.
What do you need to use SBNews?
You will need a TCP/IP connection. For most people, this
is an Internet Service Provider (ISP), the same service that lets
you access the World-Wide-Web. You can either use your ISP's news
server or you can use a third party news provider, such as www.supernews.com. To the
best of my knowledge, America Online (AOL) does not support
third-party news readers.
SBNews runs under the Windows environment and there are versions
available for both Windows-95/98/2000/ME/NT/XP and Windows-3.1.
The Windows-95/98/2000/ME/NT/XP version is the more stable
of the two and I recommend running this version if
possible. The 16-bit version has been reported to run in the
Win-3.1 compatibility mode of OS-2/Warp.
Why should you register your copy?
I've prepared a special file on reasons to register. Shareware
is a distribution method that may be new to some of you. I
provide you with fully-functional software for you to evaluate --
if you like the software, you are supposed to register it.
Registering compensates me for my efforts and also provides you
with a few goodies in return (such as eliminating the
"unregistered delay").
Scott's rantings about shareware author ethics:
I strongly support the rights of individual privacy. I do not
give out email addresses or other personal information to anyone.
I maintain user information in the strictest confidence, and I am
willing to destroy your information at your request. I feel this
is only fair and it should be expected of any reputable shareware
author. I do not support Bulk-Email or Spamming. I've never used
these techniques to advertise my products and I never will.
Absolutely.
Does SBNews support Yenc?
Of course it does! Yenc support was introduced in version 8.3.
Yenc is a new encoding format that may offer a slightly better
download performance. If you don't know what Yenc is, don't worry
about it -- just know that if you do encounter any Yenc messages,
that SBNews will handle them correctly and automatically for you.
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Do you like SBNews? Then also try out QuadSucker/News and QuadSucker/Web, two other utilities from SB-Software. Both are included free when you register SBNews! |
SB Image Explorer: Win-95 Explorer-Like Image Viewer w/ Thumbnails
SBNews 32-bit in ZIP format (non self-extracting). Identical to the 32-bit version (SBN32_xx.EXE), but stored in ZIP archive format -- you'll need to use a tool such as winzip to unzip it.
SBNews 32-bit without Setup Program. Identical to the 32-bit version (SBN32_xx.ZIP), but without the GUI install program. This reduces the size of the archive significantly, and is fine if you're a power user and capable of unzipping and moving the files into the appropriate directory yourself.
SBNews 16-bit for Windows 3.1. Legacy version for users of Windows-3.1.