Integration: One of the best things about USENET is the sheer number of programs available that help you get the most out of it. Those newsreaders that allow you to connect to any service are likely to rank highly on our list, as reflected in our choices above. Multiple News Services: We like to give our readers choices, and we take that into account when ranking newsreaders. NZBGet and SABnzbd are the standouts in OS compatibility. OS Compatibility: We like products that are flexible, so you’ll see more than one entry on this list that’s notable for its cross-platform operability. Newshosting and Newsleecher are particularly good in this regard. Search Capabilities: This is an important feature, and good search capabilities go a long way with us in determining whether a newsreader belongs on our list of top choices or not. Some good newsreaders that come included with USENET subscriptions include Newshosting, as listed above, and Easynews. Others, like Newsbin, do cost money, but are worth it if they made this list. Some come with USENET services and are value-added products in that regard. Many newsreaders are open-source projects, so they’re completely free. We look at several different criteria when we rank newsreaders and, in the interest of being transparent with our readers, here they are.
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