
Using this mode, SuperLeech will leech *everything* matching the specified search query. The SuperLeech service is an add-on to the SuperSearch search service, and allows one to setup search queries that will automatically find and leech wanted articles off the Usenet, as soon as possible, after they have been made available online.Ĭurrently, SuperLeech implements 3 different service modes : This initial beta release of NewsLeecher V6.0, implements a new NewsLeecher service called "SuperLeech". Verder zijn er diverse maatregelen genomen om spam tegen te gaan en is een password-manager toegevoegd, waarmee met een wachtwoord beveiligde archieven aan de hand van een lijst opgeslagen wachtwoorden kunnen worden uitgepakt. Hiermee is het mogelijk om bepaalde zoekcriteria op gezette tijden herhalen, om zo bijvoorbeeld nieuwe afleveringen van televisieseries binnen te halen zodra deze beschikbaar komen.

Nieuw in versie 6.0 is onder meer SuperLeech. Het programma ondersteunt nzb-bestanden, beschikt over een SuperSearch en kan gedownloade bestanden automatisch op integriteit en volledigheid controleren, en vervolgens zelfstandig uitpakken. Met dit programma is het mogelijk om op een eenvoudige manier bestanden uit nieuwsgroepen te downloaden. I like the ability, however, to pause the download during extraction, programmatically (kudos on that feature!).Na diverse alfareleases is nu de eerste bèta van NewsLeecher versie 6.0 is beschikbaar gekomen. I have a fairly potent machine (though not what I'd like) that I built myself. Is there a way to achieve the above? It's not a deal breaker, but it is a nice feature and I hope that I'm simply overlooking something that is already built into the software. The one thing that I miss in NL, is the ability to create a download profile, and download to a custom directory (custom UNC path) and extract to a second custom directory (custom UNC path), and quickly select where to download and where to extract, based on what I am downloading, at that selection moment (ex: custom D/L-extract for music, custom D/L-extract for movies, custom D/L-extract for images, etc.). I love the user interface, especially the ability to select a default download and unRAR directory, and have it stay.
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My one con is that I have found an issue with RAR files disappearing from the download directory. I'll also let everyone know, at every given available opportunity, that they are not to be trusted, and their service is virtually nonexistent. It's not worth all the legal hassle and having to deal with scumbag attorneys, so I'll chalk it up to a loss, and abandon Newsleecher, altogether.

I left Newsleecher because they were billing me twice a month and, when I contacted them about it, they "suddenly discovered" a billing expiry in my account.
