NewsLeecher 4.0

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. ...

Author NewsLeecher.com
License Trialware
Price $19.99
Released 2010-12-02
Downloads 483
Filesize 5.87 MB
Requirements
Installation Instal And Uninstall
Keywords usenet application, download movies, download MP3, NewsLeecher, download, movies
Users' rating
(15 rating)
NewsLeecherOtherWindows 2000, Windows 2003, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7
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