Linux Binaries Grabbers



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,

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  • http://www.urdland.com URD

    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.

  • https://sourceforge.net/projects/hellonz MFB

    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!

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