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    VoIP Business Phone Systems

    Hosted VoIP service for businesses. Feature-rich. Awesome service.

    Intulse’s VoIP internet phone and connectivity solutions are designed to increase productivity through VoIP software dashboard apps, VoIP CRM integration (ex. Salesforce & HubSpot), softphones, time-based routing, virtual receptionists, customized greetings, unlimited extensions, and more. Customers who choose Intulse as their cloud VoIP provider get the power of a feature-rich system that can be customized to best-fit how they do business. Intulse’s communications specialists work closely to help select and implement features to ensure each business gets the most out of their system and services.
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    Employee Performance Management Software

    For Organisations and HR leaders

    Performance review software to help your organisation, and everyone in it, perform at their best
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    NZBGet

    Efficient Usenet Downloader

    NZBGet is a usenet downloader, written in C++ and designed with performance in mind to achieve maximum download speed by using very little system resources. It supports all platforms including Windows, Mac, Linux and works on all devices including PC, NAS, WLAN routers and media players.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    HelloNzb

    HelloNzb

    The Binary Usenet Tool

    With HelloNzb you can download (binary) files from Usenet servers via NZB index files. The software is based on Java and can thus run on many platforms (tested on Windows and Linux). Automatic archive verification via PAR2, automatic RAR archive extraction, built-in yEnc- and UU-decoding. Portable, no installation required.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    SMPP protocol library for fast and easy SMSC(Short Message Service Centre) client development even for non-telecom guys. Easy to use classes covers all needed functionality for SMS applications developers and Content Providers. Written for .NET 2.0 in C#
    Downloads: 17 This Week
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    We provide a Hebrew version of Mozilla Firefox, Mozilla Thunderbird, SeaMonkey and Mozilla Application Suite. SeaMonkey/Mozilla Suite are also available for download from here, while the latest Firefox & Thunderbird are available only from mozilla.com.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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  • A virtual whiteboard and remote collaboration tool for businesses | Miro Icon
    A virtual whiteboard and remote collaboration tool for businesses | Miro

    For Software companies (UX/UI designers, Agile coaches, Product owners/managers), Graphics and Web design services, Marketing and Advertising Agencies

    Miro helps cross-functional teams work more efficiently together to build great things. The platform allows teams to ideate, visualize, and share ideas without any boundaries. It comes with over 200 pre-made templates for capturing and visualizing ideas, collaboration tools such as comments, chat, screen sharing, and video chat, and integrations with popular business tools.
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    WendzelNNTPd

    A free Usenet server with SQL backend and RBAC.

    The WendzelNNTPd is a IPv6-ready NNTP usenet-server with the main goal to be as easy to use as possible. It is portable (Linux/*BSD/*nix), supports AUTHINFO authentication, contains ACL as well as role based ACL and supports invisible newsgroups. It currently supports MySQL and SQLite backends.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    AdaSNTP

    Simple Network Time Protocol in Ada

    AdaSNTP is an open-source implementation of the Simple Network Time Protocol in Ada, based on the code generator ColdFrame. The software is issued under the GPL Version 2 with the following additional permission: As a special exception, if other files instantiate generics from this unit, or you link this unit with other files to produce an executable, this unit does not by itself cause the resulting executable to be covered by the GNU General Public License. This exception does not however invalidate any other reasons why the executable file might be covered by the GNU Public License.
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    A binary nntp client using the QT library.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    DCCWatcher is a small user interface for automatically fetching and parsing packets from xdcc Internet search machines like packetnews.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Drupal module for synchronizing a forum and a netnews (NNTP) newsgroup.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Software Test Automation and RPA Tool

    Free and Enterprise Test Tools To Automate Any Application

    ZAPTEST is the leading Enterprise software test automation and RPA tool. By skyrocketing efficiency in the software testing process, ZAPTEST will increase your company productivity, reduce costs, and achieve up to 10 X testing ROI.
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    FlameBin is a binary file downloader for usenet. It supports multiple servers, simultaneous file downloads and other common usenet binary downloader features. An advantage over other binary downloaders is that it is cross-platform.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    JNewsDruid is a binary newsgroups fetcher (newsreader) written in Java. Its goal should be making the handling of alt.binary groups easier. It will support multiple servers and all important binary standards for the usenet soon. It makes use of mysql.
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    JPackrat is a client for fetching binaries in the usenet.
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    Jawal is a Java news reader to be used on any OS running Java 1.5 or higher. Jawal is made of 2 parts: * the core part made of classes designed to support NNTP exchanges with server(s). This part can be reused in other projects since API and documentatio
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Client libraries written in C# for text-based internet protocols (so far including NNTP and Dict). These libraries are designed to reflect the RFCs of their respective protocols. With the release of the MS WCF, this project is effectively obsolete.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    An Internet Corpus Linguistics analysis tool focusing on lexical variation over time and by geographical location. Initially the project will analyze word frequencies over time in the Linux Kernel Mailing List.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    OutNews is a newsreader (NNTP/RSS) plugin for Microsoft Outlook 2003 written in C# and C++. It uses MAPI as a storage and Third Party Libraries for NNTP and RSS.
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    A suite to allow the user to read a LiveJournal friends list via NNTP.
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    PHP Based NNTP (Network News Transfer Protocol) Client
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    SMPP protocol encoder, decoder, and GUI message-builder. Short Message Peer-to-peer Protocol SMPP is a protocol for exchanging SMS messages between SMS peer entities such as Short Message Service Centres.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    STDNOJ - Faster tool creation in C++

    STDNOJ - Faster tool creation in C++

    Over 600 classes for Web, RFC & File Management

    Develop cross-platform tools faster using a C++ Framework proven in commercial software. Classes support logging, sockets, RFC servers (NNTP, SMTP, POP, HTTP), object indexing, ini, tagged databases, file systems, and more. The STDNOJ Namespace, by R.A. Nagy
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    SharpNzb is a graphical NZB downloader application for Linux and Mac OS X (and later, Windows too!). SharpNzb parses an NZB file and downloads the posts referenced in it. It is capable of running multiple simultaneous threads to different servers.
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    Fido internet mail, news gate
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    NNTP client written in C# (Mono). Support for download binary files and RSS.
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    NNTP win mobile client.
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Guide to Open Source NNTP Software

Open source NNTP software is a type of network news transfer protocol (NNTP) which provides users with access to usenet newsgroups. It allows users to subscribe to, post comments in, and read posts from any Internet-enabled computer or mobile device. The NNTP protocol was originally developed by Usenet in the 1980s as an efficient way for users to access and share their files over networks. Over time it has evolved from a simple text-based system into a complex interface that can be used on many different devices.

Open source NNTP software offers a lot of advantages for users who are looking for complete control over their Internet activities and communications. With open source NNTP software, users have total freedom over how they interact with others online, including what kinds of conversations they can participate in and what topics they want to discuss. As well, it provides users with more privacy because there is no central server; data is stored on each user’s own computer or other connected device independently. Additionally, because the open source codebase has been inspected by developers all over the world, the security benefits associated with using commonly used programs can be reaped without spending too much money on expensive licenses or related fees associated with proprietary software solutions.

Additionally, open source NNTP programs often provide additional features such as encryption support, message filtering capabilities and threaded view options which make it easier to organize conversations and connections into logical structures while also preventing inappropriate postings from showing up in search results or otherwise being shared publicly without consent from all parties involved. Open source programs also generally feature customization options that allow custom skinning of the interface for visually appealing aesthetics that match individual user preferences better than generic GUIs provided by off-the-shelf products tend to do.

Generally speaking, one of the main selling points when it comes to open source NNTP is its cost effectiveness; many free versions are available online and some commercial offerings are competitively priced compared to traditional subscription models offered by larger providers like Microsoft Exchange Server or IBM Domino server solutions – though these come at greater costs in terms of maintenance requirements due to more frequent upgrades needed given their age compared to updated open source alternatives since they are not actively maintained anymore; this makes switching your existing infrastructure easier if you decide you don’t like your current solution after implementation but still retain some familiarity going forward. All in all, if you need an easy but powerful platform for interacting via Usenet newsgroups consider investing some time into exploring what open source solutions have available—it could just be worth your while.

Features of Open Source NNTP Software

  • Message Subscription: NNTP software offers message subscription, allowing users to subscribe to notifications about new content and updates on a particular subject or topic. This allows readers to stay up-to-date with the latest news and information related to the topic they care about.
  • Group Management Tools: Open source NNTP software provides group management tools that enable administrators to moderate forum messages, create user accounts, and keep track of user activity in their bulletin board system.
  • RSS Feeds: Many open source NNTP software applications come with RSS support so that users can receive automatic updates when new messages are posted in the forum or when a particular thread is updated.
  • Broadcasting Messages: The ability to broadcast messages is also provided by open source NNTP software. This allows administrators to send alerts or information about topics or events to all registered members of the online community at once.
  • Integration With Other Applications: Most open source NNTP software packages allow individuals or businesses to integrate their platform with third-party applications such as messaging platforms, ecommerce websites, social media networks, etc., for easy access and use of data from multiple sources with one single login.

What Are the Different Types of Open Source NNTP Software?

  • INN (InterNetNews): This is one of the most popular types of open source NNTP software. It is capable of managing multiple newsgroups, efficiently storing articles, and providing secure access to data.
  • Leafnode: This type of open source NNTP software is mainly used for single-user systems that serve small networks or Internet forums. It uses an 'overview' file format to store article information which makes it significantly faster than INN when reading messages from a newsgroup.
  • GNUS: This type of open source NNTP software allows users to access articles from both local and remote sources in a very easy way. It also provides features such as searching for old articles, threading topics together, quick navigation between different views and message sorting.
  • DNEWS: This type of open source NNTP software has cross-platform support for Windows, Linux, MacOS X, etc., and can be used on small networks with low bandwidths as well as on high-end servers running large databases. The software also provides powerful filtering capabilities and other advanced features such as secure authentication.
  • Sylpheed Claws: This type of open source NNTP software offers fast message retrieval with good performance even on slow connections along with a wide range of configurable options allowing users to customize their experience based on their needs. The integrated search feature allows users to quickly look up desired messages without having to sift through mountains of articles manually.

Open Source NNTP Software Benefits

  1. Security: Open source solutions provide an extra layer of security to network administrators, by allowing them to review the code and detect any potential security flaws before they can be exploited.
  2. Cost Savings: As there is no cost involved with open source solutions, they are often much more affordable than proprietary solutions. This cost savings extends not only to initial purchasing costs but also long-term maintenance and upgrades that are needed as part of running a system.
  3. Flexibility: Open source NNTP software allows for advanced customization options, allowing users to tailor the solution to their specific needs. This makes it perfect for those who may have unique requirements for their system or need additional features that are not provided by many proprietary solutions.
  4. Integration Capabilities: Open source NNTP software is designed to easily integrate into existing systems or applications, making it easy for developers to quickly implement the necessary changes without sacrificing time or money on integration costs.
  5. Community Support: Thanks to its open nature, open source projects benefit from large communities of active users and developers working together on development and support tasks. This provides valuable assistance in troubleshooting problems when they arise and is invaluable in keeping up with the latest advancements related to the project being used.

Types of Users That Use Open Source NNTP Software

  • Tech Enthusiasts: People who are passionate about technology, computing and open source software. They use NNTP often to find new insights and work out problems in their own projects.
  • Online Moderators: These users monitor and manage discussions on message boards using NNTP software.
  • Researchers: Users interested in gathering research data from around the world use NNTP’s access to global sources of information.
  • Journalists: Reporters and investigative journalists often rely on NNTP’s extensive reach for news gathering activities.
  • Developers: Programmers use the open source nature of NNTP software to design, test and bugfix their custom applications with ease.
  • Security Professionals: Advanced security professionals make use of secure encryption protocols, secure servers and other security measures available through NNTP software to protect their networks from potential threats.
  • Businesses: Companies need reliable communication systems that can be easily accessed over the web and many have turned to open source solutions like NNTP for this reason.
  • Hobbyists & Amateur Coders: Simple coding tasks such as HTML or CSS can be quickly accomplished with support from the large community found within open-source forums like those maintained by NNTP software providers.

How Much Does Open Source NNTP Software Cost?

Open source NNTP software is generally free to download and use, provided that it is obtained from a legitimate source. This makes open source NNTP software a great choice for those looking to save money on their networking needs. Many open source applications are updated regularly, meaning that users can benefit from the most up-to-date security patches and bug fixes without having to worry about additional costs associated with upgrades or subscription services. Additionally, since the code of open source programs is visible and available to anyone, developers tend to find it easier to spot bugs in comparison to closed-source applications.

Some providers may offer additional support plans or customized solutions at an additional cost; however, these extended services are typically optional upgrades rather than required expenses for basic usage of the transmitted data protocol. Furthermore, some other providers may require a fee for access to a more secure version of an NNTP server; however, this type of payment would be based on business requirements rather than software cost structure.

What Software Does Open Source NNTP Software Integrate With?

Open source NNTP software can integrate with various types of software. One example is messaging solutions such as email or instant messaging clients, which generally have plugins for accessing newsgroups. This allows users to access the newsgroups from their usual client without having to use a separate application. Other examples include Usenet browsers for searching and browsing the newsgroups, as well as applications that can be used to download binary files and other attachments from a NNTP server. In addition, there are also tools available that allow open source NNTP software to be integrated into webpages – allowing visitors to post messages directly on the webpage itself.

Recent Trends Related to Open Source NNTP Software

  1. Open source NNTP software is becoming increasingly popular, as it offers a range of features and benefits that traditional NNTP software may not have.
  2. It enables users to create, manage and share newsgroups easily and quickly. This makes it an ideal platform for collaborative working and discussion.
  3. Open source NNTP software is often free or low-cost, which is attractive to those who are on a limited budget.
  4. The open source nature of the software also allows users to customize it to fit their needs. For example, they can add new features or adapt existing ones without having to pay extra fees.
  5. Due to its open source nature, there is also a vibrant community of developers who are always adding new features and updates to the software. This helps keep the platform up-to-date with the latest technology and trends in online discussions.
  6. The open source nature of NNTP software also provides users with more flexibility when it comes to customization and management. For instance, users can choose the forum’s look and feel, as well as add or remove categories and topics according to their preferences.
  7. Finally, open source NNTP software is more secure than traditional NNTP software due to its open source nature. This means that vulnerabilities can be spotted quickly and addressed before they become an issue.

How Users Can Get Started With Open Source NNTP Software

Getting started with open source NNTP software is relatively straightforward. First, you'll need to download the software itself and install it on your computer. Most NNTP programs are available for free, so this should be a simple process.

Once you've installed the program, you'll need to set it up and configure it with your news server information. Each news server requires different settings, so be sure to follow the instructions specific to your server carefully. Once connected, you can access newsgroups in order to read messages from other users around the world or post new messages of your own.

Before accessing any newsgroup, it's important to understand how they differ from traditional forums or message boards. Newsgroups are typically organized into different topics and have their own unique culture which often includes its own set of protocols or written rules of etiquette that must be followed when posting messages or engaging with other members of that group. It's also important to remember that just about anything posted in an open public forum like a newsgroup will remain accessible forever-so make sure whatever content you're sharing isn't against the rules before sending it.

Finally, there are several helpful resources available online which provide tutorials and help getting setup with using NNTP software as well as tips on proper netiquette when participating in open public forums such as these. Following these guidelines closely can greatly increase your chances of having enjoyable conversations with others while avoiding potentially embarrassing moments due to misunderstandings caused by breaking unspoken rules of conduct unintentionally.