NZBVortex 2.7.1 - Lightweight Usenet NZB download client.. (Shareware): "
NZBVortex is a small and efficient NZB usenet client for Mac OS X, optimized for performance and ease of use.
Current features include:
- Multi server support
- Optimize download size
- Post processing (parring and unrarring)
- Multi connection downloading
- Simultaneous transfer (option)
- SmartCheck
- Shutdown when all downloads are completed
- Skip sample files (option)
- Put computer to sleep when done
- NZB watch folder
- Skip Sample files (option)
- yEnc encoded articles
- Simple but clear UI
- Optimized for Mac OS X 10.6 (32/64 bit)
- Native GUI for Mac OS X
- Small footprint, micro
- Low HDD usage (memory caching)
- SSL servers
- Download Throttling/Limiting
- Growl support
Version 2.7.1:
- Fixed in 2.7.1: A potential crash while downloading a zip in watch folder
- Rare crash during adding of a NZB after a damaged NZB
- Implemented a NFO preview popup for search results
- Dont offer to move app to applications in sandbox mode
- Make MAS sandbox compatible on Mac App Store
- Use a semi private API to detect if an file is in use
- "?" Matching in filtering etc should match exactly one character
- Cleanup rss view and make it easier to understand
- Delete files from parse queue when they don't contain an nzb start tag
- "Auto remove finished nzbs" prevents queue completed notify & sleep
- Show NFO links back in search results
- Show files + PAR2 file count in main search results
- Rebuild state file when SQLite open fails
- Remove temporary entitlement and use secure bookmarks
- Failed download counts as paused and finished at the same time (queue status)
- Blacklist path finder for open file check
- Pause nzbs containing uuencoded articles
- Add "maxsize=" to the SD RSS feed created with "Save As RSS" button
- Option to disable growl notifications
- Very sporadic crash while deleting a finished download (thanks Winston Smith)
- Double add of same nzb still posible sometimes
- Only SHA1 check NZB files in parse queue
Mac OS X 10.6 or later
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(Via MacUpdate - Mac OS X.)
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