do the incremental updates normally take so long?
im trying to update the alt.binaries.dvdr and its gonna take a couple of hours
do the incremental updates normally take so long?
im trying to update the alt.binaries.dvdr and its gonna take a couple of hours
yeah.
Grabit is kinda slow in updating large newsgroups.
Newsleecher however does this much faster.
You should give it a try.
hmm...asspie
no need to download headers.
use the latest version of grabit it has a search function
1.5.1Originally Posted by lee551
http://www.shemes.com/index.php?p=download
click on Grabit Search
Last edited by {I}{K}{E}; 12-19-2004 at 08:32 PM.
been using 1.5.1 mainly for the nzb import function, but it seems laggy and pretty slow. ive tried newsbin and newsleecher - one of which i didnt like, and the other i couldnt find a working *ahem* way to buy
does anyone have any other suggestions for binary clients? id like:
- small and lightweight
- allow 2-3 connections (to one server) though it would be good to allow me to connect to >1 server a time
- allow nzb import
- thats about it!
Last edited by vivitron 15; 12-19-2004 at 09:36 PM.
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ok thanks, ill try newsleecher and the search function as well, just don't know what im lookin for yet lol, im new to newsgroups since torrentbits is down and i wanted to see what ng has to offer
yeah.
If it's newsleecher you're talking about,it's been posted in alt.binaries.warez.ibm-pc.0-day.(Newsleecher_V2_00_beta_9_RC2_with_Keygen)Originally Posted by vivitron 15
It's been posted there about 6 days ago.
So if you got a good retention,you might want to check it out
edit:
If don't have good retention,here's a ed2k link:
ed2k://|file|Newsleecher_V2_00_beta_9_RC2_with_Keygen.rar|3283764|25B40CF29F26352CAEF9624E86D4DF68|h=KLKYC3KG227BHMTIXM2LLGC4BDAJL6NM|/
Last edited by Filliz; 12-19-2004 at 09:55 PM.
hmm...asspie
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