Seems I'm among the lucky ones here too... unless they extended the service for everyone :) I installed the new Binload client to check and my password didn't even change.
Where can you see the expiry date?
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Oh, that nifty little program from enerdude, I had forgotten about it.
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
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
Your own? It'd be the NNTP login data of the person who gave you the details. :P
I have yet to try the IPv6 stuff, so I don't know the specifics.Quote:
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...
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.
is it possible to make new accounts at Binload ?