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    NZBGetter is a PHP Script for linux based systems to spider NZB index sites for NZB files matching your predefined search patterns. The script downloads matching NZB files and passes them to your Usenet Reader.
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    newslog is a tool that can display a large ammount of news feeds using a simple aggregation method to order the apperances by name and plot them by the similar articles that exist.
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