![]() ![]() Now it’s time to look at the other side-your access provider. We’ve solved one half of the Usenet access puzzle-the newsgroup reader. ![]() Newshosting is one of the leading Usenet providers (Image credit: Newshosting) Step three: Find a free or low-cost Usenet access provider ![]() Now you have the software you need, let’s explore Usenet access providers. Neither of them allows access to conversations and threads in newsgroups.įor those, you’ll need one of the other newsgroup reader options, or Google Groups, which we’ll cover later. There’s just one problem here-both of these programs can only be used to access files on Usenet newgroups. Newsgroup readers that are completely open-source and free examples include SABnzbd and NZBGetĭownloading and installing SABnzbd or NZBGet is free, and you can use either of these applications as your newsgroup reader.Newsgroup readers from Usenet access providers that are free if you get a trial or buy access examples include Newshosting and Easynews.Standalone newsgroup readers that you pay money for, separate to Usenet network access through a provider examples include Newsleecher at $3.99 a month, and Newsbin Pro at $30 a year.As part of researching that guide, we discovered that reader software fell into one of three cost categories: Our guide to the best Usenet newsgroup readers covers the most popular and fully-featured software for accessing Usenet. Newsleecher is just one Usenet newsgroup reader that offers a free trial (Image credit: Newsleecher)
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