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Usenet and Spectrum?
Posted by: davemchine
Date: October 11, 2024 10:18AM
I’d like to start using Usenet again but it has been many years. Does Spectrum have a Usenet server? What client should I use for binaries? I’m specifically interested in alt.binaries.e-book.magazines to get backups of my magazine subscriptions.



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Re: Usenet and Spectrum?
Posted by: freeradical
Date: October 11, 2024 10:29AM
I have an account with this:

[www.astraweb.com]

I bought a fixed amount of data 15 or 20 years ago instead of a monthly plan.

This is the best way to go if your usage is occasional.

I haven't used it in years.

I have no idea what sort of client would work now.
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Re: Usenet and Spectrum?
Posted by: rz
Date: October 11, 2024 11:06AM
I use Newshosting as my usenet provider. They have an app that actually runs on the Mac. I’ve only used the app a few times, so I can’t comment on how good it is. I use an ancient program called MT Newswatcher, running on a Snow Leopard VM on Parallels. I’ve been using it since the mid-90s, and I’m used to how it works. I use a separate program to download files via NZBs. I think it’s called NZBVortex.

I used to have Astraweb, but they had issues several years ago which caused me to change to Newshosting. They have a pretty long retention… some binary groups go back 10 years or more.

I don’t think Spectrum does Usenet anymore. When they were Roadrunner (in my area), they discontinued free Usenet groups about 10-15 years ago.

PM me if you have questions.
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Re: Usenet and Spectrum?
Posted by: Will Collier
Date: October 11, 2024 11:20AM
Usenet. Now that's a name I've not heard in a long time.
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Re: Usenet and Spectrum?
Posted by: special
Date: October 11, 2024 06:41PM
There was a thing called "Google groups" that was very similar, in fact I think it copied some of the usenet groups since I was able to find the same posts in both places. But I think they shut it down many years ago.

[en.wikipedia.org]



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Re: Usenet and Spectrum?
Posted by: mrbigstuff
Date: October 12, 2024 11:44AM
Wow, MT Newswatcher. Forgot about that one.



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Re: Usenet and Spectrum?
Posted by: rz
Date: October 12, 2024 01:13PM
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mrbigstuff
Wow, MT Newswatcher. Forgot about that one.

Yeah, I was hoping the author would do one last update lifting the number of headers it can download at a time. But alas, he never did. He actually got hired by Apple. I wonder if he’s still there.
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Re: Usenet and Spectrum?
Posted by: freeradical
Date: October 12, 2024 03:16PM
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mrbigstuff
Wow, MT Newswatcher. Forgot about that one.

Yeah, I was hoping the author would do one last update lifting the number of headers it can download at a time. But alas, he never did. He actually got hired by Apple. I wonder if he’s still there.


You could completely fill up your drive with headers...
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Re: Usenet and Spectrum?
Posted by: rz
Date: October 12, 2024 05:01PM
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mrbigstuff
Wow, MT Newswatcher. Forgot about that one.

Yeah, I was hoping the author would do one last update lifting the number of headers it can download at a time. But alas, he never did. He actually got hired by Apple. I wonder if he’s still there.


You could completely fill up your drive with headers...

Nah, the headers don’t take up much space. The limit right now is 100,000. Unison would download as many unread headers in a group that were unread and it never filled the hard drive… not even close.
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Re: Usenet and Spectrum?
Posted by: TheCaber
Date: October 13, 2024 09:10AM
Mozilla Thunderbird used to have the ability to subscribe to Usenet newsgroups. I haven't use Tbird in years, though, so it may have fallen by the wayside.



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Re: Usenet and Spectrum?
Posted by: Tiangou
Date: October 13, 2024 01:57PM
Giganews.

But there are no good newsreaders remaining for Mac if you’re running a recent OS.

Only binary downloaders.

If all you want to do is download free magazines, that’s probably good enough. Look into SabNZB.







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Re: Usenet and Spectrum?
Posted by: rz
Date: October 14, 2024 08:23AM
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Tiangou
Giganews.

But there are no good newsreaders remaining for Mac if you’re running a recent OS.

Only binary downloaders.

If all you want to do is download free magazines, that’s probably good enough. Look into SabNZB.

As mentioned above, Newshosting has a newsreader that runs on the latest OS, but I’m pretty sure it only works with their servers. I’m still happy with MT Newswatcher in a VM. I was never a fan of Unison.
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