NewsLeecher ver.3.9 beta 5 | 2,70 MB NewsLeecher is a tool made for fetching and managing articles from the Usenet. It downloads Usenet articles in a snap, and uses it's inline engine to assemble and decode all the downloads. The powerful featureset and state-of-the-art user interface makes it an application "you simply can't live without" if you are a serious Usenet user. 
Full Privacy and Completely Free of Spyware & Adware	
NewsLeecher does *not* contain any spyware or adware that might send personal details over the Internet. In fact, it has been certified as spyware-, adware- and virus-free by one of the largest software sites on the Internet.
 	Based on Successful Experience	
It is no secret that the development of NewsLeecher was initially inspired by some of the existing newsreaders on the market. We have tried to take the best features of those readers and mixed them together to make the ultimate newsreader available for our users!
 	Including the Popular SuperSearch Usenet Search Feature	
With the built-in SuperSearch feature, you can search *all* the binary usenet groups at once, for a specific keyword or keystring, in less than a second! The SuperSearch engine is state-of-the-art in it's speed and it's ability to perform true wildcard searches!
 	Full Support for NZB Download Files	
NewsLeecher has full support for 			  			 	   			 	  		  		  		  		  		  		  		  		   			 	   		  	   		   	  		 		   	 			   		 			  		  		  	 			   		  	   		   	  		 		   	 			   		   	  			     		 						 the NZB file format.
 	Advanced Multiserver Support	
NewsLeecher has advanced support for leeching from multiple servers at the same time! An unlimited number of usenet servers can be used to download files at the same time!
 	Top Tuned yEnc Support	
Besides supporting the "old" encoding formats, such as uuEncode, NewsLeecher also supports the brand new encoding format called yEnc. Actually NewsLeecher has a top tuned yEnc decoding engine that makes sure your downloads are decoded smoothly in the background without consuming too much CPU time…