Review: NZBFriends.com

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Site URL: NZBFriends.com

Description: NZBFriends is a search engine for Usenet network. It indexes more then 2000 newsgroups for articles and binary attachments posted to it. The service provides with fast and simple search and download of Nzb files. The main goal was to create easy indexer for Usenet for everyone, also for users with low experience with Usenet.

Main Features:
Data Retention: The retention of files indexed in all newsgroups is ca. 1200 days. The system will be updated every 30-60 minutes for newest articles posted.
Newsgroups: NZBFriends indexes for today about 2.000 most popular Usenet groups for different topics: music, games, movies, books, erotic and others.
Indexed Data: For today there are more then 7,5 million Nzb files in the database. These files contain information about 170 mio. real files with over 6 PT data.
RSS: The site allows to get RSS feed for every newsgroup to stay updated about new articles.
Additional features: Search by author, size, post age, newsgroup etc.; Sort search results by relevance, size, posting date; Automatically generated related search queries on the bottom of every search result page; Blog to get more information about Nzb files and Usenet and many other useful options.

User Interface: NZBFriends was structured in very easy way. The search bar is located on the top, recent articles and most popular search requests will be shown on the main page, search results lead to the collection with list of files it contains, separately browsing for every newsgroup is available.

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Nice site (like many other similar sites) based on a standard script.

@Momoe Most of these NZB index sites are bombarded with take down notices and threats from anti-piracy organizations like Brein. They finally feel the ground getting too hot and close their sites. A good example is nzbmatrix.

If you need RAR inspection, use nzbclub.com. If you click on the title you can see all files inside the RAR.

Update: it seems also this site has Rar inspection.
 
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@ sniffdog
About takedown, in case of mysterbin I doubt that's the reason: http://www.google.com/transparencyreport/removals/copyright/domains/mysterbin.com/
I doubt they got more direct DMCA complaints than Google received for the site. Maybe they simply failed to monetize? I can't remember to see any ads on that site either (except some simple text links on main page).

I don't see any rar-inspection at nzbclub or this site. All I see is release-grouping (which you can expand). Or did I miss something??
 
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