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NewsShark
Meet NewsShark, designed from the ground up for getting large files like MP3, RAR, and ZIP from usenet. Superior
mission-specific features like partial file preview that will download/decode/play the first segment of a MP3 or
MPG with just a double-click and Emergency Restart that automatically resumes interrupted
downloads without starting over. If you download from usenet, you want NewsShark.
This is the registered upgrade combo pack which contains both release version 2.0 and the older (but some people
prefer it) release version 1.1.6.
Software Information |
System Requirements |
Version: | 2.0 |
- Windows 8/7/XP/Vista
- Internet Explorer 4.0 or higher
- 512 MB RAM
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File Size: | 2.19 MB |
License: |
Free to try, $29.00 to buy |
Screenshot: | View Screenshot |
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Key Features:
- Emergency Restart
Automatic restart and resume batch download if news server error, timeout, etc.
Ever set up a 50MB download and gone to sleep, only to find you only got the first file before your news
server had some silly error and your download stopped? With this feature (which also works with any auto-reconnect
util) you can depend on NewsShark to do whatever it takes to keep that download going (even if you are asleep).
- Multipart Resume
Automatic multipart resume feature can restart a download at the part it left off instead of downloading all the
parts again.
Why bother downloading the whole post again? NewsShark caches parts to disk (until they are decoded), and if a
download interruption occurs, you will only lose how much ever you had of the current part.
- Partial-File Preview (formerly MP3 Preview)
Just double-click on a MP3 or MPG post to download/decode/play the first segment. (You can preview any filetype
via a right-mouse button menu.)
- View Filters
Toggle filters let you view any combination of complete articles, incomplete, text, or unknown posts.
- Auto-Expire
Auto-expire feature keeps your saved headers trimmed to parallel what is on the server.
- Find
Find feature lets you quickly view only specific headers.
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