It looks at the servers you have set up on the, sees which ones are “active” and then uses the “connections” number to create the list. The list of Usenet servers that you see on the Downloader is created when this window opens up. Using the six connections to the, and a 5mbps cable-modem, it averaged a speed of 4,567Kbps with a peak at 7,112Kpbs (due to hardware compression in the modems.) Click picture to enlarge: The Downloader SuperNZB’s Downloader Window can be opened from the File Menu. Using a commonly available 5,000 kbps cable modem, SuperNZB can download more than one gigabyte per hour! Don’t believe it? In the screenshot below, you can see SuperNZB (which looks identical on the Mac) finishing up a 1.16gb set of and files in about 35 minutes. The current version of Super-NZB is: 4.2.4 is the new 64-bit version of Super-NZB and is about twice as fast! Most people have 64-bit computers now, so give it a try! Download Over One Gigabyte Per Hour! Make sure to have an file on hand! Mac users: Download with Apple’s Safari browser if your current browser doesn’t understand DMG files. It will open your NZB files, download from your Usenet server, and automatically run PAR and RAR to extract the files.
Super-NZB is an NZB-file downloader for Windows and Mac OS X. SuperNZB, usually faster than traditional news reader program because SuperNZB needs to upload and searching for titles.