Oh, that nifty little program from enerdude, I had forgotten about it.
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
Btw although this is out of topic , because binload was not working i used ipv6 xsnews , and it seems to have even better retention than binload
I tried to download something 527 days old , with binload i couldn't but with xsnews it worked .
It seems they increased their retention because i remember that it was about >100 days . The same thing states this site http://en.cship.org/wiki/Free_Usenet...h_alt.binaries
Last edited by Stabber; 01-03-2012 at 10:20 PM.
can someone plz provide me a login account details for binload client so that i'll be able to use enerdude's program and have my own user/pass? since there is no sign of further official signup ...
and a "notification" for "anon", you did forget to answer my previous post, i'm still in trouble with ipv6 without 3rd party getting to work... plz do consider my problem & help me along
looks like gently i'm getting addicted with the technicality!
so thank you guys all
Last edited by cometz; 01-03-2012 at 09:33 PM.
Your own? It'd be the NNTP login data of the person who gave you the details.
I have yet to try the IPv6 stuff, so I don't know the specifics.and a "notification" for "anon", you did forget to answer my previous post, i'm still in trouble with ipv6 without 3rd party getting to work...
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
The only good ipv6 newserver with good speeds and retention is xsnews , which has closed any registrations sometime ago . The other alternatives with lower retention are here :
http://en.cship.org/wiki/Free_Usenet...h_alt.binaries
The only good ipv6 newserver with good speeds and retention is xsnews , which has closed any registrations sometime ago . The other alternatives with lower retention are here :
http://en.cship.org/wiki/Free_Usenet...h_alt.binaries
Binload is working fine here for me, not sure for how long. I looked at their new interface and it's actually looking really convenient to use for someone who knows nothing about file sharing. I wonder about the legal aspect of this concept tough. Hosting the files and giving an interface to find it might be asking for troubles.
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