I am pleased to announce the immediate availability of NZB Drop 1.3. This release offers significant performance improvements, bug fixes, and several highly requested new features.
This is a free upgrade. All registered users running Leopard are encouraged to upgrade to this new version.
Significant changes include:
- Reduced cpu usage and disk activity
- Watch folder for auto-loading nzb files
- Bandwidth limit scheduling
- Separate pref to auto-queue par checksum files
- New command to sort file list
- New “manual only” server setting
- Many other minor changes and bug fixes
- Requires X.5 Leopard
Posted by Kurt Spaker on 01.16.09 at 3:13 PM | No Comments
I am pleased to announce the immediate availability of NZB Drop 1.1. This release adds several new features, addresses some performance issues, and fixes several bugs that cropped up in the initial release.
Significant changes include:
- Growl notification support
- Option to queue all open nzb files for download
- Added Action pulldown menu to toolbar
- Allow greater customization of the toolbar
- Close menu command now works for all windows
- Fixed errors when restarting saved nzb files
- Reduced disk access while downloading
- Numerous bug fixes
Posted by Kurt Spaker on 03.06.07 at 12:38 PM | 9 Comments
I am pleased to announce the immediate availability of Asar’s latest software project. NZB Drop is a sophisticated Usenet downloading utility, specifically designed to work with .nzb files, a new file format used to identify binaries posted to Usenet newsgroups. Used in conjunction with a growing number of Usenet search engines, NZB Drop allows you to download the content you want directly, without having to wade through thousands of headers to find what you’re looking for.
Key features:
- Excellent multi-server support
- Blazing fast, with up to 100 connections
- Flexible download queue
- iTunes integration for audio/video downloads
To help find the content you want and generate NZB files, start here:
www.binsearch.info
www.binaries.nl
Newzbin.com
Posted by Kurt Spaker on 12.22.06 at 3:15 PM | No Comments