File Details |
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File Size | 0.6 MB |
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License | Freeware |
Operating System | Windows 2000/9x/Server 2003/XP |
Date Added | August 24, 2006 |
Total Downloads | 13,427 |
Publisher | Luu Tran |
Homepage | Xnews |
Publisher's Description
Xnews is a news reader that is 100% GNKSA 2.0 (Good Net Keeping Seal of Approval) compliant. It comes with many useful features, including Plonk file, quick and advanced filtering options, support for multiple servers, remappable keyboard and more. Subscribed newsgroups can be organized in folders for easy navigation. It also offers header caching, permanent archival of messages and support for binary attachments.
Latest Reviews
mharvey reviewed v2006.08.24 Test on Feb 5, 2007
Still my favorite news reader. I like it because it is simple to use light weight when it comes to installation.
IMKey reviewed v2006.06.28 Test on Sep 29, 2006
the best interface...
very good news reader!
zridling reviewed v2006.06.28 Test on Jul 10, 2006
NewsLeecher's latest (3.7) version seems to have finally passed Xnews in overall usability and a solidified feature set, despite Xnews being one of the easiest and fastest newsreaders ever developed. Being able to turn off text comments are well worth it, for instance. Still, an excellent option.
carlosthefang reviewed v2005.10.18 Test on Jan 18, 2006
A superb reader that I have used for four years. There's dedication. I have tried many others, but only Xnews delivers so much that I want.
The GUI is to my liking, which helps. We all have different tastes and Xnews suits mine.
I have one key gripe (but Xnews is so good it still gets the 5, just). The use of archives rather than folders to store downloaded segments - it's risky. I have yet to fully evaluate v6.02.16b and will specifically test handling of >2Gig archives. v5.04.25 looses segments if the 2Gig boundary is exceeded in win98se, win2k and winXP. If this has been fixed, Xnews becomes still more formidable - and I will post accordingly. Currently, I get round the problem by running multiple queues and archives.
Two suggestions: 1. Consider alternative segment storage. 2. How about scheduling of downloads - the icing on the cake?
zridling reviewed v2005.10.18 Test on Oct 19, 2005
roj, please don't tell me you're against customizable keyboard shortcuts! I think the key is that once you get accustomed to using any newsreader, you tend to stick with it. Luu Tran is back to developing Xnews and it's fun to see. I'd be interested in knowing what others' favorite newsreaders are. I think my second choice would be a tossup between NewsBin Pro and NewsLeecher.
czekar reviewed v2005.10.18 Test on Oct 19, 2005
Not bad, but not any better or worse than GrabIT. When will someone make a Newsreader that supports a proxy?
httpd.confused reviewed v2005.10.03 Test Beta on Oct 18, 2005
I'm not trolling, Zaine, really... I've installed at least two different versions of Xnews on as many occasions. I genuinely hate it!
mackley reviewed v2005.10.03 Test Beta on Oct 7, 2005
I used Xnews since I've found Dialog !
http://fileforum.betanew...ude_Dialog/1048716593/1
Maybe when the Xnews final "2005 version" come out, I'll give a new try.
zridling reviewed v2005.10.03 Test Beta on Oct 7, 2005
IF YOU READ THE MANUAL, you'll find the Xnews does more than any other major newsreader. Lots to love here, and the UI is built around keyboard shortcut customization and workflow efficiency. And for the freeware nuts, you can't carp about its price.
damndj reviewed v2005.10.03 Test Beta on Oct 6, 2005
After a couple of years of no updates, it's nice to see this excellent newsreader being updated again. One of the best for Windows!
mharvey reviewed v2006.08.24 Test on Feb 5, 2007
Still my favorite news reader. I like it because it is simple to use light weight when it comes to installation.
IMKey reviewed v2006.06.28 Test on Sep 29, 2006
the best interface...
very good news reader!
zridling reviewed v2006.06.28 Test on Jul 10, 2006
NewsLeecher's latest (3.7) version seems to have finally passed Xnews in overall usability and a solidified feature set, despite Xnews being one of the easiest and fastest newsreaders ever developed. Being able to turn off text comments are well worth it, for instance. Still, an excellent option.
carlosthefang reviewed v2005.10.18 Test on Jan 18, 2006
A superb reader that I have used for four years. There's dedication. I have tried many others, but only Xnews delivers so much that I want.
The GUI is to my liking, which helps. We all have different tastes and Xnews suits mine.
I have one key gripe (but Xnews is so good it still gets the 5, just). The use of archives rather than folders to store downloaded segments - it's risky. I have yet to fully evaluate v6.02.16b and will specifically test handling of >2Gig archives. v5.04.25 looses segments if the 2Gig boundary is exceeded in win98se, win2k and winXP. If this has been fixed, Xnews becomes still more formidable - and I will post accordingly. Currently, I get round the problem by running multiple queues and archives.
Two suggestions: 1. Consider alternative segment storage. 2. How about scheduling of downloads - the icing on the cake?
zridling reviewed v2005.10.18 Test on Oct 19, 2005
roj, please don't tell me you're against customizable keyboard shortcuts! I think the key is that once you get accustomed to using any newsreader, you tend to stick with it. Luu Tran is back to developing Xnews and it's fun to see. I'd be interested in knowing what others' favorite newsreaders are. I think my second choice would be a tossup between NewsBin Pro and NewsLeecher.
czekar reviewed v2005.10.18 Test on Oct 19, 2005
Not bad, but not any better or worse than GrabIT. When will someone make a Newsreader that supports a proxy?
httpd.confused reviewed v2005.10.03 Test Beta on Oct 18, 2005
I'm not trolling, Zaine, really... I've installed at least two different versions of Xnews on as many occasions. I genuinely hate it!
mackley reviewed v2005.10.03 Test Beta on Oct 7, 2005
I used Xnews since I've found Dialog !
http://fileforum.betanew...ude_Dialog/1048716593/1
Maybe when the Xnews final "2005 version" come out, I'll give a new try.
zridling reviewed v2005.10.03 Test Beta on Oct 7, 2005
IF YOU READ THE MANUAL, you'll find the Xnews does more than any other major newsreader. Lots to love here, and the UI is built around keyboard shortcut customization and workflow efficiency. And for the freeware nuts, you can't carp about its price.
damndj reviewed v2005.10.03 Test Beta on Oct 6, 2005
After a couple of years of no updates, it's nice to see this excellent newsreader being updated again. One of the best for Windows!
dhry reviewed v2005.10.03 Test Beta on Oct 6, 2005
Not a great interface at all - will take a lot of getting used to. Super Gravity is still the king of newsreaders as far as I'm concerned, and it's scot free too.
Zulithe reviewed v2005.10.03 Test Beta on Oct 6, 2005
The GUI might not look impressive but you are sure to be satisfied. Powerful, robust and 100% free.
heybirder reviewed v2005.10.03 Test Beta on Oct 6, 2005
I've used this reader for years and love it. Not as flashy as some but it's solid and I love the little blue cubes.
reets reviewed v2005.10.03 Test Beta on Oct 6, 2005
Hands down the BEST newsreader system out there!
zridling reviewed v??.01.30 Test on Sep 23, 2005
THE best, bar none. It's simple, it works, has customizable keyboard shortcuts, is unlimited, and for all the shareware haters, is free. And if you say XNews' interface is complicated or bad, you're just trolling, and likely have never even installed it.
Jose reviewed v??.01.30 Test on Sep 22, 2005
How is this news? This version has been out since Jan 30th 2005????
PetePat reviewed v??.01.30 Test on Sep 22, 2005
I always come back to this one.
Eric20 reviewed v6.12.01 Test on Aug 10, 2005
By far the best newsreader ive used! And free!
httpd.confused reviewed v6.12.01 Test on Jan 25, 2005
Worst interface ever conceived in a software product.
Zulithe reviewed v6.12.01 Test on Dec 3, 2004
Xnews ... simple, powerful, and free! After over a year with no releases, we get a small bugfix release. yippie! At least it's something. But with all the other great newsreaders out there still under active development, some free, some not (Forte Agent, Newsleecher, Mesa News ...) how much longer until Xnews is left in the dust?
yuksel reviewed v6.12.01 Test on Dec 3, 2004
I advice MesNews which is totally better than Xnews, it has better & nice GUI and stable.
zridling reviewed v6.12.01 Test on Dec 3, 2004
THE most efficiently designed newsreader ever built. Xnews is proof that when you build it right the first time, it sets an industry standard. Also, Luu Trann originally built Xnews for his own use, and when a developer has to use his own program, he's forced to either live with or fix problems quickly and effectively.
cees2000 reviewed v6.12.01 Test on Dec 3, 2004
It's got no competition worth mentioning: it's the best damn newsreader there is!!
netnis reviewed v6.08.25 Beta on Aug 26, 2003
this program is quickly and more stable then Outlook, it's the best
Mark Gillespie reviewed v6.08.25 Beta on Aug 26, 2003
I'm sure the program is very powerfull, but the User Interface needs some serious work, as it's very confusing with some bad UI example everywhere.
In summary, great program, bad interface.
Scorched Earth reviewed v6.08.25 Beta on Aug 25, 2003
For as long as I've been using UseNet, Xnews has been the only newsreader that I've felt comfortable using. I've tried OE, Mozilla Mail, Power-Grab, Agent, Grabit, etc., which are all good. But Xnews is the only ones that provided all the features I needed, in addition to being easy to use and navigate and finish jobs quickly.
jberkes reviewed v6.02.16 Beta on Mar 16, 2003
This is a very proper news reader, in every sense of the word. The best Windows news client I have ever used, all the features I want.
Moparx reviewed v6.01.10 Beta on Jan 28, 2003
great application. this is one of the better ones that i've used
sal_undy reviewed v6.01.10 Beta on Jan 27, 2003
To be more accurate, Luu will not be actively updating Xnews, in favor of gigs that actually pay to put food on his table. Can't say I blame him: all his work on Xnews is greatly appreciated... Xnews is a top-notch, amazing program.
liljanmarie reviewed v6.01.10 Beta on Jan 26, 2003
Luu Tran has done a fantastic job with this program. It just keeps getting better. And NO this program is in no way being abandoned. The only newsreader I use.
Buckaroo Banzai reviewed v6.01.10 Beta on Jan 26, 2003
What do you mean abandonware? How many news readers have yEnc support? Hell, most of the lame news readers that you pay for don't even have it! Tran has done a wonderful job of a program--I have been using it sense I left NewsXpress and went to this one. If you want simplicity go back to Outlook.
Cormac reviewed v6.01.08 Beta on Jan 15, 2003
From news.software.readers i.e. It's a well known fact. Too bad that Luu refuses to release the source code.
loosegroove reviewed v6.01.08 Beta on Jan 11, 2003
I've read nothing about Xnews being abandoned. Where did you hear this?
kevinmark reviewed v6.01.08 Beta on Jan 11, 2003
I've just want to say> Very good work for this usefull software ! Great Job
jrepin reviewed v6.01.08 Beta on Jan 11, 2003
This is the best newsgroup app!! It is nice that it doesn't use Windows registry to store its settings so you have almost no work if you reinstall Windows.
xeonox reviewed v6.01.08 Beta on Jan 11, 2003
yes, i agree, its is one of the best i would have to say. Easy to use and has many great features.
jrepin reviewed v5.04.24 on Apr 29, 2002
This is one of the best Usenet clients and I like it so much that I use this one now.