Re: Considering switch to linux
* wrote in alt.os.linux:
> 2) there is a couple of software packages that I just can't find good
> replacements for on linux (i.e. Newsleecher - it's only the NZB support
> I need.
http://noisybox.net/computers/nzbperl/
http://www.bnr2.org/
http://sourceforge.net/projects/nzbget
http://www.tommy.vuurwerk.nl/main.html
The list goes on and on.
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David
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