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Klibido

  • Automatic joining of multi-part posts
  • Automatic decoding of posts, using the uudeview library (yEnc supported) or an internal decoder
  • Multiple servers support, with priorities and fallback if an article fails on a server and is present on another server
  • Queue.
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Cost / License

  • Free
  • Open Source

Platforms

  • Linux
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 Tags

  • nzb
  • Usenet
  • newsgroups
  • graphical
  • binary

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Klibido information

  • Developed by

    IT flagAlessandro Bonometti
  • Licensing

    Open Source and Free product.
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  • Supported Languages

    • English

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What is Klibido?

  • Automatic joining of multi-part posts
  • Automatic decoding of posts, using the uudeview library (yEnc supported) or an internal decoder
  • Multiple servers support, with priorities and fallback if an article fails on a server and is present on another server
  • Queue balancing: KLibido spreads the bytes load across servers with the same priority
  • Multiple download threads per server support, with the ability to add or remove threads "on the fly"
  • Gracefully handles network errors, timeouts, disconnects and out-of-space errors
  • Acceptable (at least, by me :) memory usage (80-100 MB VMRss with several large groups open)
  • Filter articles by subject and state (read, unread, complete, incomplete)
  • Multi tabbed interface in IDEAl mode, to open multiple newsgroups at once
  • KParts interface for previewing posts (.nfo, images, etc...) inside the program
  • .nzb support
  • Download queue management: o Pause (and resume) the queue o Pause (and resume) the single posts o Drag and drop the items around to change the download order o Cancel download o Lists of finished and failed items o Granularity, with the ability to see the progress/status of the whole post and of the single articles of the post o The progress of the download is saved and survives program exits/crashes