
- BEST NZB SEARCH 2013 REGISTRATION
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They have multiple paid membership levels that vary in NZB downloads and API calls depending on the plan you select.Īside from their wide range of membership accounts, they also have privacy protection via SSL, access to their forums for all users, limited ads running on their site and integrations with SabNZBD, NZBGet, Sonnar and more.
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Their free account gives you 100 API hits and 5 NZB downloads per day.
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To access the DrunkenSlug site, you should either have an invite or wait when registration is open for everyone. NOTE:ĭrunkenSlug is currently closed for registration and they discourage users to contact them for invites.

They have been around since 2013 and have made a name for themselves for being a reliable indexer and having a powerful server hardware that helps in giving the best service possible. Maybe you will even “graduate” to full-fledged automated content gathering on Usenet.DrunkenSlug is a well-regarded NZB indexer among Usenet users because of their rich features, sizable community and their wide selection of NZBs.
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You'll soon catch on and realize that Usenet is no harder than torrent file-sharing. You can also check out our step-by-step Guide to Usenet and experiment with one of the NZB search indexes above. You have nothing to lose with a risk-free trial.
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If you want to get your feet wet with Usenet, take advantage of a generous free trial (14 days / 30 GBs) offered by top Usenet newsgroup provider Newshosting, and give Usenet newsgroups a try. What's more, Usenet is safer & more private when compared to torrent file-sharing.Ĭombine this with the fact that Usenet can also be faster than torrents and it's not hard to understand why Usenet is experiencing a resurgence, even at 30+ years old. In fact, NZB files help Usenet to rival even torrent file-sharing as a source of abundant content and new releases. What's important to take away is that NZB search sites open up a fast and easy way for you to access even more Usenet content. If an NZB indexer you want to join is currently closed, you need to keep your eyes open, usually on related online forums such as the subreddits UsenetInvites or Nzbinvites, or by monitoring the NZB search site's Twitter account, for when it re-opens again.Ī good, unbiased source of additional information about NZB search index sites is the SABnzbd wiki.

However, please note that an invitation- or members-only NZB search community is no guarantee that it won’t be infiltrated by potential snoops, so use your common sense and exercise caution.Įven if an NZB indexer is open for registration, it can be closed and later re-opened again at any time.

The members-only barrier for some NZB sites is to keep their activities private and to make sure the community members using the NZB search can be trusted to a degree. Some NZB search indexers are “open” meaning they accept anyone as members while others are by “invitation-only” meaning you have to receive an invitation, usually from an existing member, before you can join. Many NZB search indexers cater to the newest releases of media files and each NZB indexer has its own advantages and disadvantages. An NZB search indexer is a search engine that indexes and helps you find NZB files (just as a torrent index helps you find torrent files).
