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checkSum+ will handle md5, sfv & cvs files (please, do not confuse with cvs files, since these can be any kind of database file). These files store "checksum" information about files, and will allow this and other applications know if the related files are or not corrupted. You will often find these files in USENET newsgroups and other places, where there is a risk of data loss. So, the original distributor of some files, usually *large* files, will create and also distribute some of these files, so the final recipient of such files can check for the integrity of these. This is very useful, eg, for multi-segment files. When you attempt to join them, if one of them is corrupted, the attempt will simply fail, and you won't know what segment is corrupted. But using these files (md5, sfv or cvs), you can know what is the bad file, and re-download it again, instead of re-downloading all the stuff.
Home Page Do you have Music you want heard? Images you want seen? Cocoa NewsPost is the answer you've been waiting for. No more fighting with Netscape or your other news readers. Cocoa NewsPost is fast, simple and yet VERY powerful. It not only posts your files but will generate checksums and PAR files so that your post comes out usable on the other end. All you need is material, Cocoa NewsPost will do the rest.
Home Page Designed to decode files that have been converted to a different format so that they can be more easily downloaded or e-mailed. Decoder will decode AppleSingle, BinHex, MacBinary(versions I, II, and III), UUencoded, MIME (base64, etc), Zip, Tar, gz and yEnc formats. Just drag and drop the encoded files onto the Decoder application icon and Decoder can detect the encoding scheme and decode accordingly.
Home Page Hogwasher is the ultimate newsgroup browser for OS X. File downloads in multiple connections across multiple servers, thread trees and extensive filtering for keeping your discussions accessible, and a complete email client just in case.
Home Page iGrabNews allows you to download files (pictures, audio, video...) from usenet newsgroups (usually alt.binaries.*). iGrabNews is not a common newsreader : there is no threaded display of articles. Features: Multi Server. Multi Groups. Multi threaded (You can simultaneously download multiple files at the same time). Download Queue (You can queue hundreds of downloads, that will be processed when connections are available). Displays multi-part articles as one file to easily browse posted files. Live display of posted files while refreshing the group. Live and powerful search among thousands of files. Incremental and Full refresh of groups. Automatic decoding (yEnc, uuencode, BinHex). NNTP Authentication. Auto refresh groups / Auto get files Read/Post text articles Improved NZB File support Improved Decoding Queue Download Resume
Home Page The InterNetNews package (INN) is a complete Usenet system. It includes innd, an NNTP server, and nnrpd, a newsreading server. INN separates hosts that feed you news from those that have users reading news. INN was originally written by Rich Salz. ISC took over development of INN in 1996 after Rich was unable to continue supporting it and many variants of the software were forming.
Home Page If you usually download movies, music or large archives from news groups, public web servers, streamload, edonkey or whatever place, this is your tool. If you'd like transportate a 5MB document in a floppy disk to your home, or fit a 400MB archive in two ZIP discs, or even move a 7GB film to a computer with a DVD burner and you only have a single CD-RW, this is your tool. If you wish share a 6MB document with your PC-friends over the internet and you can only put up online chunks of 1MB because of your ISP restrictions, this is your tool. 13 MacHacha will do a simple job: split archives into smaller parts and join them when requested. What are the supported formats by MacHacha? Currently, both split & join: Hacha, WinSplit, FastSplit, Split&Concat, HJSplit & UNIX/Linux. You can also join documents from Hacha's newest version and Windows MasterSplitter (see FAQ in this distribution) and RAR normal and multi-segment files.
Home Page MacPAR deLuxe is a utility program that runs on Macintosh OSX. It is useful to you if you upload and download binary files to and from Internet newsgroups. It's main functions are: * Ensure error-free transport of the data by means of so called "par" and "par2" files; * Unpack data from a RAR archive (most of the files in newsgroups are compressed with rar); * Automatically start an external program (such as Stuffit Expander) to process downloaded files.
Home Page MacSOUP is an offline reader for Usenet newsgroups and Internet e-mail. If you don't know what newsgroups are, you probably don't need this program. MacSOUP is primarily a newsreader, its e-mail capabilities are somewhat rudimentary compared to "real" e-mail clients.
Download Home Page MT-NewsWatcher is a Usenet news client for the Macintosh. Usenet is a globally distributed news network over which many thousands of people distribute messages every day, and which contains discussion groups on virtually every topic under the sun. MT-NewsWatcher allows you to quickly and efficiently target the articles you wish to read, with sophisticated yet easy to use filtering, searching and sorting features. The program also makes viewing and saving binaries from newsgroups easy, and works transparently across multiple news servers. MT-NewsWatcher is derived from an earlier program called simply "NewsWatcher", by John Norstad of Northwestern University, but greatly enhances that program's feature set.
Download Download Home Page Download pictures, movies, and files from newsgroups with NewsHunter. Easy SetUp will have new users downloading quickly. NewsHunter can download everything in your favorite newsgroups or just the articles you select. NewsHunter supports yEnc, UUE, MIME, Base64, and other popular encoding schemes. NewsHunter's Decoding tab lets you monitor the progress of files being decoded and assembled and the image preview area lets you see downloaded images and delete ones you don't like. Filter out offending authors with a single click. Use friend filters to download everything from authors you like. NewsHunter will let you seek out, collect, organize, and enjoy everything your favorite newsgroups have to offer.
Home Page Automatic binary downloader for power users.
Home Page NZB Drop frees you from crawling through millions of headers to get at the content you want. With an NZB file specifying your desired content, simply drag and drop unto NZB Drop and experience the simplest, drop dead fastest way ever to retrieve files from Usenet newsgroups.
Home Page A drag and drop application to post a folder or folders of files to specified newgroups using Thoth or MT-Newswatcher.
Home Page OSXnews is a small, fast usenet newsreader for OS X. It is designed to look and behave like Apple's Mail program and uses it for all mail functions. It also uses the Webcore engine used in Safari to display messages. It is actively being developed and the current version supports many (though not all ) features people expect in a newsreader. It also has some support for binary posts. At the moment this is limited to single part yEnc posts. Full support is expected in upcoming versions.
Home Page Unlike ordinary newsreaders that require your constant intervention, Picture Patrol independently downloads articles from your favorite newsgroups, decodes pictures attached to them and saves these images into the directories you set, neatly grouped by date and newsgroup.
Download Home Page PictureSnooper is an Application that Searches Usenet NewsGroups for binary files, while you are having dinner, at the movies, or even sleeping. These binary files are usually pictures (and sometimes executables and HTML files). After finding a binary file, PictureSnooperX downloads the file, decodes that file, and saves that file to the directory of your choice for later viewing. This Version Adds Many New Exciting Features Including Unix Sockets (For Internet Connections), Unix Threads (Better Window Response), PAR and PAR2 Decoding (Along With Improved RAR Decoding), Automatic MPEG4 encoding of .AVI Formatted Movies, And All New Graphics Using MacOSX Native Cocoa.
Download Home Page RAR is a compression and decompression program that allows you to save files, password protect them, or even take large files and break them up into many smaller parts. RAR is available for several platforms, and you can even download the decompression part for free.
Home Page RAR Expander is a MacOSX program which extracts the files contained in RAR archives. It supports both single and multi-part archives, and has support for password-protected archives as well. It uses the official unRAR library internally so it is fully compatible with archives produced by WinRAR. RAR Expander also features AppleScript support, and includes a few useful example scripts for expanding multiple archives at once.
Home Page RarMe is an AppleScript Studio application that uses the command line utility rar (http://www.rarlabs.com/) to create RAR archives. In order to use RarMe you must download and install rar. RarMe is beta software, and is not guaranteed to work in any way. It should though. Mostly.
Home Page A handy little program for creating X-Face headers, which are used to encode a small bitmap as ASCII for inclusion in news postings and mail messages. MT-NewsWatcher and MacSOUP utilize X-Faces.
Parent Directory In Internet newsgroups large files often are split into smaller parts since messages can not be of more than a certain size to be able to post them in newsgroups. For that reason you can find often binary files that are split in parts like filename.mp3.001, filename.mp3.002, filename.mp3.003, etc. While it is possible to put these parts together using commands in the Terminal, not everybody is comfortable with the command line. That's why I decided to write a small utility that makes it easy to split large files or merge pre-split files -- all from a comfortable OS X interface. This simplifies the process of uploading and downloading split files from the Internet, as well as making it possible to store a large file across two or more CD-R's.
Home Page SuperNZB can download from any number of news servers using any number of connections. Practically, you only need access to two good servers that allow a few connections each to guarantee that you get all posts at maximum speed. But if you have access to 100 crappy servers, you can do that too.
Home Page Thoth is a Usenet newsreader application for Macintosh. Its features include automatic viewing of downloaded images, binary posting, flexible article filtering (kill files) and sorting, reference-based threading, and comprehensive multiple character set support for reading and posting in non-English language and non-Latin alphabet newsgroups. It can be used both as an online and offline newsreader.
Home Page tin is a threaded NNTP and spool based UseNet newsreader for a variety of platforms.
Home Page Usenet. It's a global network filled with vivid discussions, unique music, pictures, and more. And Unison? It's the second coming of Usenet: a fun, powerful, and Mac-like newsreader. Get on! General Features Improved Download Manager Pause your queue, restart groups, and more Rules Highlight or kill incoming items automatically Personalities Be whoever you want, whenever Favorites Drawer Switch groups without, er, leaving a group NZB File Support Download files from Usenet search engines Lots more!
Home Page Have you ever tried to see what files are available in a newsgroup with several million posts? Not easy, right? We have designed The unPoster to take all the work out of downloading files from these, and smaller groups. The unPoster's Watcher will continuously download headers from your favorite newsgroups and analyze them. Then, when you are ready to download something, open up the unPoster's Lister and simply select the files you want.
Home Page UnRarX is a Mac OS X Cocoa application that allows you to expand rar archives and restore corrupted or missing archives using par2.
Home Page Xfacer is a simple application for cropping pictures and reducing them to 48-by-48-pixel black-and-white icons. For use in Usenet and email clients which support the Xface format.
Home Page A utility program to decode yEnc encoded files, such as are used on usenet newsgroups.
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