I just saw this on DSLreports. Binload is an all-in-one software/search/usenet currently with a free beta-test period.
The software is aimed at the rote beginner who wants to get files but knows absoutely nothing about Usenet and (probably) doesn't wish to. The client is very simple, very basic, but gets the job done downloading files. There are still has a few bugs to work out - for instance, long subject lines are cut off in the (non-expandable) search window. I don't know if it's possible to use your own newsreader with the service or not. (I should install Wireshark and see what's going on behind the curtain.)
Binload.com is registered under a proxy owner. The site makes no mention of retention, or any download limits during the betatest period. I don't know what back-end server it connects to (I can't get a reverse-DNS on 85.12.7.190). It supports SSL and up to 20 connections, but the client offers no secondary-server support.
Once Binload becames a pay service, I doubt that any experienced usenet users would choose it over a traditional usenet setup. I just hope that Binload does not turn into another Binverse or UseneXt-like scam that tricks people into paying for an entire year. (For some reason it seems just about all the all-in-one usenet clients do this)
Anyway, for now it works and downloads files and is completely free -- and NO credit card needed.
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