Looking for a new Usenet client? Want to try out some of the leading premium newsreaders before you decide which to use? If so you’ve come to the right place. As we’re going to link you to free trial downloads of some of the best Windows and Mac Usenet browsers. For those seeking Usenet access along with a newsreader we’ll also include a special offer from Newshosting that includes a free client with Usenet search.
Looking for unlimited Usenet along with a client and search capabilities? If so check this out:
Newshosting offers 1,350+ days of binary retention along with 1,400 days of text posts. Members enjoy unlimited Usenet access, Newshosting Usenet client, 256-bit SSL, uncapped speed and 24/7 support. Take advantage of the Newshosting $9.99/mo. and $99.99/yr. unlimited Usenet specials.
For those who already have newsgroup access and are looking for a premium Usenet client there are lots of options. Here are some of our favorite newsgroup reader choices for both Windows and Mac. For the first list we picked out the leading paid newsreaders for each operating system. Preferring those free trial downloads that do not require credit card or any other personal information beyond perhaps an email address.
Premium Windows Usenet clients with free trial downloads:
- Newsbin Pro –free trial download
- NewsLeecher – free trial download
- BinTube – free trial download
- Forte Agent – free trial download
- News Rover – free trial download
- Ultraleecher – free trial download
Premium Mac Usenet clients with free trial downloads:
- NZBVortex – free trial download
- Unison – free trial download
- NZB Drop – free trial download
- Hogwasher – free trial download
Here are some quality free Usenet clients as well:
- SABnzbd – free download
- Binreader – free download
- GrabIt – free download
Our favorites include the Newshosting client and Newsbin Pro for Windows. Along with the Newshosting client, SABnzbd and Binreader for Mac. As for the free clients we’re quite fond of SABnzbd. The popular, open-source newsreader runs in your web browser and has several nice add-ons available.
What should you look for when testing the clients? That really depends on your preferences. We like newsreaders with built-in Usenet search engines. The ability to preview downloads is a nice plus. When it comes to downloads we want to mark the content and have the client do the rest including PAR repairs and unRAR functions. Those are the features that top our list. Enjoy testing all the latest Usenet clients.
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