A good newsreader is required to navigate and explore the wondrous world of content and communities on Usenet newsgroup servers. Newsreader software functions like an email client, making it very easy to browse messages and content from different newsgroups while also allowing you to bookmark or subscribe to the newsgroups of interest to you. Today's newsreaders are binary capable, meaning they will also download, decode and reassemble user generating binary files such as mp3 music, ISO CD images and digital video, saving you a lot of time and trouble. The high-speed global access nature of the Usenet makes it the perfect place to share user-generated files and content. For an in-depth look at how binaries are shared on the Usenet, check out Newshosting's filesharing on the Usenet section.
Newsbin Pro
As one of the most popular robust and feature rich newsreaders available for the PC,
Newsbin Pro supports multithreading, auto-unRAR, PAR2 checking, posting, viewing and downloading
with ease. - Price $29.95 [Newsbin Pro Install Guide]
Shemes Grabit
Great for the Usenet grab and go needs of the PC user, Grabit supports NZB Usenet downloads only. – Free Client - [Grabit Install Guide Grabit Configuration Guide]
Unison
Light weight and versatile, this MacOSX native newsreader supports fast and easy article retrieval with point and click multi-part binary file download ability and keyword and newsgroup search within groups.
[Unison Intall Guide Unison Configuration Guide]
NewsLeecher
The number one choice for Usenet beginners, NewsLeecher is a windows based newsreader perfect for binary downloads fully equiped with a Bandwidth/Speed graph -
it also has a built in NZB search engine that can be used for a small fee.
[NewsLeecher Intall Guide]
NZBVortex
This is the MacOSX version Grabit - Perfect lite weight App for downloading binaries with NZBs or message ids.
[NZBVortex Intall Guide NZBVortex Configuration Guide]