![]() If you want to see what is in the feed, you can look at it with the Peeker (see below). When there is a keyword match, the matching NZB file will be added to the NZB Queue window for downloading (see below). If you are impatient, and don’t want to wait 60 seconds, you can click the “Fetch Now” button. When it is done, it will pause for 60 seconds and then do another cycle. When you click the “Start” button on this window, the program will go through all of your feeds and check them for the presence of your keywords. To learn more about NZB RSS feeds, see this page: What is an NZB RSS Feed? Screenshot So, you want to have access to a human-curated feed where the editors de-obfuscate the titles. However, if the title is obfuscated, then your keywords won’t match. Note: NZB Feed Leecher can handle NZB files with obfuscated filenames. Instead, you could have NZB Feed Leecher watch the feed around the clock, and it will automatically pull your normal NZBs out of the stream using your keywords, and then download the files. ![]() Well, if your indexing site provides an RSS feed, you can avoid doing all of that work. ![]() You search for various files, download the NZBs, load them into your downloader program, and wait impatiently while they download. For example, suppose that right now you go to an NZB indexing site ten times per week. NZB Feed Leecher is a program designed to automate your NZB downloading chores. You can still download it from this page. ![]() Update: This product has been discontinued.
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