GTK+-based client offering fast performance, news reading, robust stability, extensibility via plugins, advanced filtering, encryption, folder and contact management.


GTK+-based client offering fast performance, news reading, robust stability, extensibility via plugins, advanced filtering, encryption, folder and contact management.


Mutt is a small but very powerful text-based mail client for Unix operating systems. Some of its features are: color support, message threading, MIME support (including RFC2047 support for encoded headers), PGP/MIME (RFC2015), various features to support mailing lists, including...

HelloNzb - The Binary Usenet Tool
With HelloNzb you can download (binary) files from Usenet servers via NZB index files. The software is based on Java and can thus run on many platforms (tested on Windows and Linux). Automatic archive verification via PAR2, automatic RAR archive.




Pan is a newsreader, loosely based on Agent and Gravity, which attempts to be pleasant to use for new and advanced users alike. It has all the typical features found in newsreaders, and also supports offline reading, multiple connections, and a number of features for power users...




GetNZB is a free Newsreader software with integrated NNTP access for downloading files from Usenet. Register and get free Trial account now! GetNZB - Powerful and convenient Usenet Downloader



Omea Reader is a free and easy to use RSS reader, NNTP news reader, and web bookmark manager. It's fast, it aggregates, and it keeps you organized. Check out the additional features: lightning-fast desktop search, flexible information organizer, contextual access, and quick...

Gmane (pronounced like "mane") allows users to access and participate in e-mail-based mailing lists as if they were Usenet newsgroups or through two web interfaces. A variety of RSS feeds are also provided for each of more than 12 thousand public mailing lists that are...
NiouzeFire is a usenet newsreader with integrated extracting capabilities. NewsGroup Posting is also available. It allows you to download articles at the maximum rate of your connection, then decode, repair (using PAR2 files) and extract automatically the rar files.

Over the past two decades Usenet has evolved into a thriving global community. As pioneers in this marketplace, Supernews continues to proudly support the independent spirit of Usenet by pairing technical expertise with reliable, affordable service.



Newsgroup reader for OS X
Threaded discussions Follow complex discussions at a glance with a graphical thread tree display.
Powerful filtering Extensive rule-based filtering to keep what you want and get rid of the garbage.
Multiple server support Download from an unlimited nu.



Leafnode is a software package that implements a store & forward NNTP proxy (client and server) that supports TCP connections across IPv4 and IPv6. It can be used to give a regular newsreader offline functionality, merge news articles from several upstream newsservers for...
nZEDb is a newsgroups indexer. nZEDb automatically scans usenet, similar to the way google search bots scan the internet. It provides a web-based front-end providing search, browse, and programmable (API) functionality.



BinTube Accelerator can be used with any Usenet client (newsreader) and provides up to 10x faster download speeds. It also provides a powerful download scheduler, control over download speeds and centralized download stats.







Diablo is an opensource Usenet transit and reader package. It is meant to be fast, scalable and flexible. It was originally written by Matt Dillon, and is currently being maintained by a team of developers.
newznab is a web application written using php, pear and mysql, which runs on linux, windows and mac, and is available in two versions. Newznab Plus, the commercial version, and Newznab Classic, the open source version.



Newznab Plus is a usenet indexing application, that makes building a usenet community easy. This is the commercial version.




FTD is a software client and community built around Usenet. Volunteers identify content uploaded on Usenet then submit a pointer or "spot" of the spotted content to the FTD index where all FTD users can easily browse through available content.




