UsenetClub AlternativesOnly apps categorised as News Readers
The best News Reader alternative to UsenetClub is NewsBin. It's not free, so if you're looking for a free alternative, you could try Pan or MicroPlanet Gravity. If that doesn't suit you, our users have ranked more than 25 alternatives to UsenetClub and nine of them are News Readers so hopefully you can find a suitable replacement. Other interesting News Reader alternatives to UsenetClub are GetNZB, BinTube Usenet Reader, JpegJet and nzb.
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UsenetClub alternatives are mainly Usenet News Clients but may also be Usenet Search Tools or News Readers. Filter by these or use the filter bar below if you want a narrower list of alternatives or looking for a specific functionality of UsenetClub.- Usenet News Client
- Paid • Proprietary
- 13 likes42 NewsBin alternatives
NewsBin Pro is a Usenet NNTP newsreader that downloads and decodes binary file attachments to Usenet posts.
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- Paid • Proprietary
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- Windows
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NewsBin VS UsenetClub
Is NewsBin a good alternative to UsenetClub? - 6 likes48 GetNZB alternatives
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
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- Paid • Proprietary
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- Windows
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GetNZB VS UsenetClub
Is GetNZB a good alternative to UsenetClub? - 10 likes32 Pan alternatives
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...
Pan VS UsenetClub
Is Pan a good alternative to UsenetClub? - 1 like32 MicroPlanet Gravity alternatives
Gravity is a usenet news client for reading news over NNTP on Windows Operating Systems. Gravity has been a popular newsreader since 1996 when it was developed by MicroPlanet. The newer open source versions are optimized for the latest 32 and 64 bit Windows Systems including...
MicroPlanet Gravity VS UsenetClub
Is MicroPlanet Gravity a good alternative to UsenetClub? - 3 likes38 BinTube Usenet Reader alternatives
BinTube Usenet Reader is a Usenet client with video and audio streaming support. Other features include SSL connections, automatic repair of downloaded data and OpenSearch compliant search giving it the capability to find content on most web based Usenet search engines.
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- Paid • Proprietary
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- Windows
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BinTube Usenet Reader VS UsenetClub
Is this a good alternative to UsenetClub? - Like this app38 JpegJet alternatives
Want to download thousands of pictures while you sleep? Just point JpegJet at your favorite Usenet pictures newsgroup, click the “Start Downloading” button, and then sit back and let it do all the work.
JpegJet VS UsenetClub
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NZB is a newsgroups binary download client, named after the NZB file standard. It natively downloads, decodes and even streams the files specified in the .nzb file, an XML format which describes binary files on Usenet by their message-id.
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- Free • Open Source
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- Windows
- Linux
- BSD
DiscontinuedThe project is no longer developed. Last version, 0.3, released in November 2012, can be still downloaded from SourceForge.
nzb VS UsenetClub
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XPN is a multiplatform newsreader with unicode support. It's written in Python using GTK+2 toolkit and works wherever Python and GTK+2 work.
XPN VS UsenetClub
Is XPN a good alternative to UsenetClub? - Like this app39 Super NZB alternatives
Super-NZB is an NZB-file downloader for Windows and Mac OS X. It will open your NZB files, download from your Usenet server, and automatically run PAR and RAR to extract the files.
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