NewsMaestro Usenet Supertool v. 4.4.8 for Windows/Linux/Unix released

  • Thread starter Selma van Vliet, ATR
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Selma van Vliet, ATR

Download page:

http://rapidshare.com/files/118192521/NewsMaestro_4.4.8_Src.zip

(Hit Free button to download. For some download managers
you need to open the .html file it downloaded to do actual download.)

* Documentation update.
* Bug fix in Archive 2 HTML generator while doing ReChapter.

News Maestro is a power tool for usenet that automatically
performs any standard Usenet operation, as specified in
various RFCs, individually, or in bulk, on any number of
groups and articles, utilizing sophisticated filters to
select the articles to be processed.

As an automated tool to do anything you can imagine,
there is nothing even remotely close to it in terms of power,
flexibility, configurability, reliability, robustness,
multi-purpouseness, user friendliness and ease of use.

As a research and educational tool, it is unmatched
by anything out there. The precision with which the
information can be extracted, reduces the noise in
the information stream by orders of magnitude.
The same applies to precision of re-posting the
important information from your existing archives.

With the most complete help system, you can be up and
running within minutes. Just don't rush to push that
Do It button or Run Job. Wait till it sinks in.

Archive to HTML/XML converter
-----------------------------
You can convert the usenet archives to nice looking
web pages, using style sheets, background image, etc.,
and use your favorite web browser to view them.

You can navigate those pages using the navigation buttons.
Filters can be applied to select the candidate articles.
This is a very powerful feature for educational and
research purposes.

You can also automatically generate the complete web sites,
containing articles on any desired topic, selected from any
of your archives using filters.

Jobs
----
Job module is used to perform a number of different operations
automatically. Each task can perform any desired operation,
such as download, post, etc. Once some task is finished, the next
task on the job list starts up automatically.

Jobs can be automatically rerun after a specified interval.
All you have to do is to specify an interval in minutes when
this job is to be rerun, and hit the Run Job button.
It will keep rerunning that job until you stop it manually.

Job lists allow you to run any number of jobs periodically.
Each job on a job list can have its own parameters, such as
periodicity with which this job is to be executed.

Super Filters
-------------
Articles for download/post or any other operations could be
selected using powerful filters. You can filter on any required
header and/or article body specifying multiple search parameters
and keyword phrases.

Article archives:
-----------------
You can save the articles you download from usenet to any number
of archive files. Later on, selected articles from any archive
could be re-posted using filters to select which ones.

You can eliminate duplicate articles from your archives, sort
them, apply filters to create new archives, and repair them
automatically.

Archives could be used as reference material and articles
could be extracted and used in any operation using filters.

Archives could be viewed with a regular newsreader.

Template Generation
-------------------
Templates can be used in the same way as in ordinary letterheads.

The articles or any text file are scanned and all the words,
found in your dictionary, are replaced with symbols,
corresponding to appropriate linguistic category, such as noun,
verb, etc.

These templates can then be converted back into text and the
original verbs, nouns, adjectives, etc. will be replaced with
regular words, belonging to the same category, selected from
a specified dictionary in a random fasion.

Multiple configurations:
------------------------
You can create any number of different configuration files to
store all the parameters to carry out any operation.

Next time you run the program, you simply select one of
your configurations and click on Do It button to start it.
Simple as that. Just a few mouse clicks and you are running
the most complex operation imaginable.

And much, much more...


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From Jewish "scriptures".

Kethoboth 3b: "The seed (sperm, child) of a Christian is of no
more value than that of a beast."
 
A

Alex Degrassi

Andrew said:
Warning to any innocent person that might read this.

Would you accept 'gifts' from a psychotic sociopath
with multiple identities?

Andrew, you blood boiling idiot,
why do you have to concoct this grade of shite?
It is not good for YOUR reputation.
Didn't you know that much, oh master of dizasta?
=2E.Here's your chance!

Yep. To go suck dick of a drunk gorilla that is.
 
A

Andrew Thompson

On May 28, 3:51 pm, (e-mail address removed) (Alex Degrassi) wrote:
...(trim nonsense)

Excellent*, I see you fell for my (very
uncunning) ploy! 'Supertool' indeed.

1) Nobody (worth mentioning) around these parts
is fooled by your pathetic disguises any longer.

2) Impersonating other people is probably a
better use of your time than all the spamming
you seem to do.

But beware, it's way past your bedtime, don't let
mummy catch you still up.

* It is like playing with my own personal
marionette. Pull the strings, watch it jump! ;-)

And for any of the poor innocents reading these
threads, check the 'headers' carefully, and note
how this person who claims to be 'Alex Degrassi'
is posting from the same place as the person who
also claims to be 'Selma van Vliet, ATR'.

Neither of these are 'NewsPsycho' - though NewsPsycho
posts under those names (and many more) - it does
not dare expose a /real name in public./

And you were thinking of downloading their malware?!
You must be (at least half) as mad as they are.
 

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