The Usenext Software: Download The Latest Newsreader

The Usenet provider Usenext already looks back on a long past. Founded in 2004, the service with the X in Usenet quickly became a synonym for the entire Usenet for many and still enjoys great popularity today.

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What is Usenext?

Usenext is an access provider for the Usenet - a network which started in the USA in 1979. This network requires on the one hand the provider, and on the other hand a special software, the newsreader. To equate Usenext and the Usenet is wrong: the Usenet is the network, Usenext is a provider for access to this network.

In addition to the appropriate Usenet provider, access to the Usenet also requires software, the so-called newsreader. This client has changed several times over the years at Usenext. For many years the Tangysoft client has served Usenext customers well. However, for unknown reasons, it has not been offered on the provider's site for some time. Checking the official site of the manufacturer Tangysoft, you can also see that the last version of the software is already almost 2 years old. 

Of course, alternatives are still available: Usenext, for example, recommends the newsreaders Momentum and Sabnzbd on its website, as well as the web service Holmez.com. For Mac you can use Momentum, Unison or holmez.com - Linux users fall back on Momentum, SABnzbd as well as holmez.

Is Usenext and the Usenet legal?

Usenet is a network just like the Internet. The use of Usenet is completely legal - but of course only up to the point where illegal trading takes place within the network. Here, too, it is the same as on the "normal" Internet. Usenext itself is only an access provider for the network, so its use is just as legal.

How secure is Usenext?

The connection to the Usenet is established by 256-bit SSL encryption. According to the website, the IP address is not stored. What you view or download on Usenet cannot be traced. Your used data volume is only stored for billing purposes. Usenext is therefore very secure.

Usenext Alternatives

There are numerous alternatives and competitors - Firstload, for example, has been on the market almost as long. Other providers such as Prepaid-Usenet, on the other hand, rely on Usenet access without a minimum contract period instead of long-term contracts. Here you can find a comparison of all Usenet providers.