UseNeXT 5.02

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    Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0

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UseNeXT is an ad-free access to more than 800 terabytes worth of data. UseNeXT offers incredible fast access to more than 60,000 Usenet discussions including the files posted by users. Every day there are 5,000 Gigabytes of data added to the Usenet. Only with the simple search you are able to get an overview over the incredible load of information available on the Usenet. It enables you to filter your interests and easily download what you want without uploading anything. The UseNeXT-client repairs downloads when necessary, unpacks the files and supports Cooliris and the Windows 7/Vista sidebar. To get the free trial offer simply enter your e-mail when starting UseNeXT for the first time and you will get your access information for the free trial immediately. The trial is free. It's fast. It's simple. It's safe.

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