BinTube Usenet Reader 2.6

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BinTube Usenet Reader is a Usenet grabber with streaming capability. Features include: - Streaming of most video, audio and image formats. - Automatic repair and extraction of RAR and ZIP archives. - Automatic merging of split volumes. - Downloads multiple NZBs simultaneously. - Downloads can be started by clicking on a NZB link, or dropping an NZB file into a watch folder. - Built-in customizable search engine.

Version 2.6 adds saving of download queue and progress between restarts and the option to disable automatic extraction and repair. The latest VLC 1.0.1 has been tested and is fully supported in version 2.6.

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