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Which is the best web based search engine for Binaries
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Dave T
2007-07-01 17:03:13 UTC
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Which is the best web based search engine for Binaries

I normally use www.newzbin.com , but find its tends to only list the large
programs , i'm more interested in small utils etc.

Anyone offer any good websites for searching.

TIA
Per Hansen
2007-07-02 10:07:22 UTC
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Post by Dave T
Which is the best web based search engine for Binaries
I normally use www.newzbin.com , but find its tends to only list the
large programs , i'm more interested in small utils etc.
Anyone offer any good websites for searching.
TIA
Best and best, hmm.
One that delivers menny results is Binsearch at http://www.binsearch.info/
It also allows you to read the NFO's before you choose to create NZB's.

UNS does also have NG search engines:
https://globalsearch.usenetserver.com/
http://globalsearch2.usenetserver.com/index.php
But they dont deliver as menny results as Binsearch, for some reason
they dont show either pics or files that has been parted with HJ-Split.
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Per Hansen
Stephen
2007-07-02 14:05:10 UTC
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Post by Per Hansen
Post by Dave T
Which is the best web based search engine for Binaries
I normally use www.newzbin.com , but find its tends to only list the
large programs , i'm more interested in small utils etc.
Anyone offer any good websites for searching.
TIA
Best and best, hmm.
One that delivers menny results is Binsearch at
http://www.binsearch.info/ It also allows you to read the NFO's before
you choose to create NZB's.
https://globalsearch.usenetserver.com/
http://globalsearch2.usenetserver.com/index.php
But they dont deliver as menny results as Binsearch, for some reason
they dont show either pics or files that has been parted with
HJ-Split.
We don't show pics but hj-splits are indexed.

-Stephen
Flavio Tischhauser
2007-07-09 00:35:27 UTC
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Post by Dave T
I normally use www.newzbin.com , but find its tends to only list the large
programs , i'm more interested in small utils etc.
- Use http://v3.newzbin.com/
- Use "usenet" mode (automatic file indexing) if you can't find
something with "newzbin" mode (manually edited, currently only 57.2%
coverage)

regards

Flavio

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