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Newsgroups and Mapilab Nntp For Outlook Software for Windows

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Newsgroups Post Master - Newsgroup bulk post
FotoVac - usenet newsgroups scanning software
NIC collects images from newsgroups
Anonymizer for FTP, News, IRC, ICQ, Email
$48 - NPUST SOFTWARE

Newsgroups Post Master With this powerful tool,You'll be able to bulk post a message to several (or thousands!) groups with the click of a button. Support txt/html post, multi projects/subjects/emails/organizations and more...



$29.95 - ACD Systems

FotoVac is a newsgroup scanner that finds and stores the images you want from usenet newsgroups. Just select the newsgroups that interest you and FotoVac's mass downloader will do the rest. Download pictures with FotoVac - the smart image grabber.



$14.95 - DataFire Technologies INC

NIC is the perfect tool for collecting images from Usenet newsgroups. NIC can search one or more newsgroups for images by scanning each posted message. When a message contains image content, the image is downloaded to your computer.



$35 - iNetPrivacy Software

Connect to Newsgroups, FTP, IRC, ICQ and Email (POP/IMAP) even if you are behind a firewall blocking access to these programs/protocols. Anonymize your connections to Newsgroups, FTP, IRC, ICQ and Email (POP/IMAP). Your IP address is hidden.



 
Automatically download thousands of pictures

Picture Patrol 9
$19 - Brainchild

Picture Patrol is a program for Windows and Mac OS that automatically extracts pictures from thousands of articles posted in Usenet newsgroups. It builds huge collections of free pictures overnight, using a simple interface to replace what once was a time-consuming task with essentially some settings and a few mouse clicks. Unlike ordinary newsreaders that require your constant intervention, Picture Patrol independently downloads articles from your favorite newsgroups, decodes pictures attached to them and saves these images into the directories you set, neatly grouped by date and newsgroup. Features include: user-defined collections of newsgroups, support for more than one news server, automatic group circulation after a number of articles, minutes or pictures, freedom to choose where each collection will be stored, creation of unique filenames and protection against corrupted files, making the program quite stable.



 
Automatically download thousands of pictures

Picture Patrol X
$19 - Brainchild

Picture Patrol is a program for Windows and Mac OS that automatically extracts pictures from thousands of articles posted in Usenet newsgroups. It builds huge collections of free pictures overnight, using a simple interface to replace what once was a time-consuming task with essentially some settings and a few mouse clicks. Unlike ordinary newsreaders that require your constant intervention, Picture Patrol independently downloads articles from your favorite newsgroups, decodes pictures attached to them and saves these images into the directories you set, neatly grouped by date and newsgroup. Features include: user-defined collections of newsgroups, support for more than one news server, automatic group circulation after a number of articles, minutes or pictures, freedom to choose where each collection will be stored, creation of unique filenames and protection against corrupted files, making the program quite stable.



Automatically download thousands of pictures

Picture Patrol XP
$19 - Brainchild

Picture Patrol is a program for Windows and Mac OS that automatically extracts pictures from thousands of articles posted in Usenet newsgroups. It builds huge collections of free pictures overnight, using a simple interface to replace what once was a time-consuming task with essentially some settings and a few mouse clicks. Unlike ordinary newsreaders that require your constant intervention, Picture Patrol independently downloads articles from your favorite newsgroups, decodes pictures attached to them and saves these images into the directories you set, neatly grouped by date and newsgroup. Features include: user-defined collections of newsgroups, support for more than one news server, automatic group circulation after a number of articles, minutes or pictures, freedom to choose where each collection will be stored, creation of unique filenames and protection against corrupted files, making the program quite stable.


Turn your computer into a news posting machin

PostXpert Professional
$79 - C4F - Concepts for Future, Lda

PostXpert turns your computer into a large scale Usenet news posting machine!
Use it to simplify the process of organize and send newsgroups posts.
Maximize your product exposure by capturing a world-wide audience in just a few minutes.
There has never been an easier way to organize and maintain your newsgroup posts. PostXpert does it all!

Here are some of PostXpert's award winning features:

- Multiple Projects each one with fully customizable settings.
- Projects Settings: customizable news server and newsgroups, delay messages after each post, disconnect from server after each message post, append any number and type of random characters to the begin and end of each message and to each message body, cross post messages to a any number of groups, scramble email username, add optional headers.
- Message Options (for any individual message): multiple subjects with message subjects rotated automatically, multiple attachments, use newsgroups from the project where the message belongs or select custom ones, custom date and time and post multiple times.
- Highly configurable Scheduler to completely automate your posts.
- Select newsgroups using wildcards and/or powerful filters.
- Multiple news servers each one with it's own list of newsgroups.
- Multiple custom identities.
- Full logging of all send events.
- This is just a sample of the features available in PostXpert Free and Professional. You really need to try it out to see what it can do you for you. Download It Now!


Automatically download files from newsgroups

SBNews
$26.95 - SB-Software

SBNews / News Robot: Binary Newsgroup Auto-Downloader w/ yEnc support. Automatically download and decode attachments from binary newsgroups. Works with all types of attachments including jpeg/gif/bmp images, mp3/wav audio files, avi/mpg movies, archive files, and much more. Thumbnail viewer displays images real-time as they are downloaded from newsgroups, and a built-in full-screen image viewer is included to browse pictures after they have been downloaded. Sophisticated lockout and spam rejection filters ensure that unwanted information is not downloaded, saving time and eliminating frustration. Comprehensive logging and statistical information keep you well informed of how effective your session has been. An extremely reliable and proven duplicate rejection system is able to reject duplicates based on
filename or message subject. Automatic file encryption protects sensitive downloads. Fully automated and capable of running reliably overnight to download files unattended. Interactive manual header selection mode is included to let you pick and choose downloads if you prefer interactive use. 32-bit version supports Windows 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, and Vista. Fully functional without any limitations and no expiration.


Newsgroup support for Microsoft Outlook

MAPILab NNTP for Outlook
$24 - MAPILab Ltd.

MAPILab NNTP allows you to read and post messages to newsgroups from Microsoft Outlook 2000, 2002/XP, 2003 and 2007. This product is a full-function MAPI transport. This means that a news server account works in the same way as an account for Microsoft Exchange Server or a POP3/SMTP account, supports remote mail headers and is managed through the common Send/Receive menu. MAPILab NNTP for Outlook supports all messages formats (plain text, RTF, HTML) and encodings which are supported by Microsoft Outlook. It is fully compatible with (but doesn't require!) Microsoft Exchange Server and can be used to share newsgroups for coworkers through public folders.


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