Which binaries grabber for Linux ?
* Multi-server, multi-sources :
1. Pan 0.1** beta now uses less memory, handles multiple servers and nzb files. It only allows 4 connections per server though, which is kind of bad for those of us who pay for using more. I wish it could support SSL and nntps as well.
2. Klibido : GNU, handles Nzb files, OK but unstable
3. BNR2 : heavy, unstable, coded with Kylix, ( not free? )
4. Newsbin Pro is also reported to work fine with Wine and seem to use very few memory. ( not free )
* Nzb command-lines : nzb, hellanzb, NZBget, nzbperl, Knzb.
* Command-line binary grabbers : ubh, brag, aub, nget,

Hi, you could also try HelloNzb (https://sourceforge.net/projects/hellonzb/), which is Java-based and therefore runs on Linux. Only the jar file needed, no installation necessary. Automatic PAR2 check, yEnc and UUdecode, multiple connections, automatic shutdown and more. Have fun!
URD is also a binary grabber for linux. It is web based, can do its own indexing, handles NZB files, automatically downloads, par2 verification, unrarring, even concatting .001 files. It supports IPv6, SSL/nntps. And it is easy to install and use.
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