UseNeXT 5.00

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    16/06/2009
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    2.7M
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0

Publisher’s description

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UseNeXT is anonymous and ad-free access to over 200 terabytes worth of MP3s, videos, games, pictures, and software. UseNeXT offers anonymous and lightening fast access to over 60,000 Usenet discussion boards packed with MP3s, videos, games, pictures, and software. Forget file sharing or partial files - UseNeXT users never need to upload anything - and with direct access to our high-speed Usenet servers you'll be able to search for and download files faster. The tailor made browser automatically unpacks and repairs failed downloads, and the built in media player allows you to preview play files before downloading even when archived. 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.

Version 5.00 supports Cooliris Plug-in.

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