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Newsbin Version 6 Status - Dec 21, 2010
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Tue Dec 21, 2010 2:26 am
by dexter
It has come far enough along that I'm posting a couple of screenshots so you can see the direction we're taking for the GUI. The Post, Search, and Download tabs are set up so you can now expand items right in the tab. This means Compact view is unnecessary (and will be gone).
In this one, I minimized the groups tab.
This one has the Groups tab open. Still does pictures too:
Still no ETA for public Beta. It's getting close though.
Re: Newsbin Version 6 Status - Dec 21, 2010
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Tue Dec 21, 2010 2:34 am
by Quade
He has every windows you can have open, open. All those windows can be closed or make to auto-hide.
I was able to load and display 850 days of "Boneless" in under 30 seconds today.
Re: Newsbin Version 6 Status - Dec 21, 2010
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Tue Dec 21, 2010 9:28 am
by IdontexistM8
I like the overall look, will the fore and background base colours be configurable and will there be a larger icons option?
Re: Newsbin Version 6 Status - Dec 21, 2010
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Tue Dec 21, 2010 9:33 am
by Quade
The toolbars icons have a small and large version. The colors are configurable within a range. The background color is currently fixed but, you can disable it and let windows set the background color too.
Re: Newsbin Version 6 Status - Dec 21, 2010
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Tue Dec 21, 2010 10:40 am
by Semel
I was able to load and display 850 days of "Boneless" in under 30 seconds today.
Whats your specs?
Are there any plans on some improvements done to built-in search?
Search for author, search within a certain age range, manual input of any group u want to make a search in(not like now when you have to have them subscribed) etc etc.
I was able to load and display 850 days of "Boneless" in under 30 seconds today.
How many Mb does NB store on a drive for 850 days boneless i wonder
)
Re: Newsbin Version 6 Status - Dec 21, 2010
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Tue Dec 21, 2010 10:43 am
by richy99
yes changes are always being implenmented to the search, whether or not they will meet your specific criteria one cannot say
Re: Newsbin Version 6 Status - Dec 21, 2010
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Tue Dec 21, 2010 10:50 am
by Quade
How many Mb does NB store on a drive for 850 days boneless i wonder
About 30 gigs.
Re: Newsbin Version 6 Status - Dec 21, 2010
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Tue Dec 21, 2010 11:35 am
by dexter
Semel wrote:Are there any plans on some improvements done to built-in search?
Search for author, search within a certain age range, manual input of any group u want to make a search in(not like now when you have to have them subscribed) etc etc.
I've got hooks in to search on Poster, not sure when it'll show up in Newsbin. I don't think we'll be doing age range but I've improved the way the date limit is applied in the test database. You can already specify a group or groups to limit the scope of the search. The Search in Groups dropdown allows you to pick one of the Group of Groups folders from the Groups tab. I am considering allowing you to search a specific group by entering it in the search field like "GROUP:alt.binaries.blah searchterm" like Google allows you to target a specific website with the "SITE:" tag.
These changes are independent of V6 (except search on poster). If you want to continue discussion about search, you can start a separate thread. This thread is intended for V6 discussion.
Re: Newsbin Version 6 Status - Dec 21, 2010
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Tue Dec 21, 2010 12:18 pm
by Edward
To be honest, I can't wait for version 6 to launch!
Looks good.
And when it's time, please inform me for the translations...
Re: Newsbin Version 6 Status - Dec 21, 2010
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Wed Dec 22, 2010 8:31 am
by x0r
WOW! the compact view look superb! best thing ever happened on newsbin other than hydrogen bomb lol
, looks great and professional.
Re: Newsbin Version 6 Status - Dec 21, 2010
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Thu Dec 23, 2010 6:44 pm
by wissertje
Wow, looks really great. Can't wait till the first bèta.
Great job guys.
Re: Newsbin Version 6 Status - Dec 21, 2010
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Mon Dec 27, 2010 8:43 am
by Abraham
I love what I see
Thank you for all the hard work
Re: Newsbin Version 6 Status - Dec 21, 2010
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Wed Dec 29, 2010 8:10 pm
by oscardt
I'm looking forward to check out the core of v6 (downloading & extracting). Thanks for all the hard work.
Re: Newsbin Version 6 Status - Dec 21, 2010
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Wed Dec 29, 2010 9:53 pm
by Quade
While I think the core downloading stuff is a huge win. I think the speed of loading headers is even better. With compressed headers off Giganews, I'm seeing 400 Mbps header downloads and I can load all of boneless in 30 seconds.
What I'm doing right now, is making it more reliable. Regular downloads work nearly 100% of the time but, weird stuff is problematic sometimes.
Re: Newsbin Version 6 Status - Dec 21, 2010
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Thu Dec 30, 2010 11:22 am
by oscardt
Well, that is great news for most users, but I don't download headers, I use NZB's. So the developments on header downloading goes past me. Al though I do realise that I'm in a minority group (
viewtopic.php?f=43&t=27320 ) my interest lies with the core development.
Re: Newsbin Version 6 Status - Dec 21, 2010
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Thu Dec 30, 2010 11:50 am
by DThor
One thing you may find is that the fast load speeds(and they are very fast) make you reconsider spool usage. Make something easier/faster, it becomes a possible option where previously it wasn't. I use a mix of both. Nzb's are great, but you're obviously relying on someone/thing to index them. For some groups, it's nice to either use inet search or store locally. Anyway, just a thought, you might want to experiment a bit with it when it gets released.
But no question, for me the download list features are the most in-your-face cool new thang.
DT
Re: Newsbin Version 6 Status - Dec 21, 2010
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Thu Dec 30, 2010 4:15 pm
by IdontexistM8
Quade wrote:While I think the core downloading stuff is a huge win. I think the speed of loading headers is even better. With compressed headers off Giganews, I'm seeing 400 Mbps header downloads and I can load all of boneless in 30 seconds.
Are we likely to see similar performance with for e.g. Astraweb?
Re: Newsbin Version 6 Status - Dec 21, 2010
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Thu Dec 30, 2010 4:34 pm
by richy99
they use header compression so yes
Re: Newsbin Version 6 Status - Dec 21, 2010
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Thu Dec 30, 2010 4:47 pm
by IdontexistM8
I was wondering if they use a similar compression process to Giganews, but then I guess there's unlikely to be much of a difference whatever.
Re: Newsbin Version 6 Status - Dec 21, 2010
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Thu Dec 30, 2010 4:49 pm
by dexter
They use the exact same header compression technique as Giganews. They implement it under the new XFeatures NNTP command.
Re: Newsbin Version 6 Status - Dec 21, 2010
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Sat Jan 01, 2011 11:09 pm
by Quade
Astraweb had header compression first. It worked great. Then Giganews suggested their own implementation of the same thing (XFeatures). Instead of having multiple header compression schemes, XFeatures became the defacto standard and Astra supports it to0.
Re: Newsbin Version 6 Status - Dec 21, 2010
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Sat Jan 01, 2011 11:51 pm
by syshog
Looks great! Sounds to me like memory management has been improved big time
I have a question though, Are you guys planning on ( or has it already been done?) changing the way group headers are stored?
When can I help beta test?
trying ot load boneless is a pain now a days
Re: Newsbin Version 6 Status - Dec 21, 2010
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Sun Jan 02, 2011 8:55 am
by DThor
Yup, the spool format has changed again to allow for super fast loading and yes, significantly less memory usage. Groups like boneless are being used as testbeds, so you should see significant perks there!
DT
Re: Newsbin Version 6 Status - Dec 21, 2010
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Thu Jan 06, 2011 12:32 pm
by kamakazi downloader
Like the new look and as always, waiting with bated breath for release
always D/L newest upgrades as they come available and becoming accustomed to using NbPro has been a learning curve for me. Still lots of features I don't use, but I'm sure I'll get there eventually. I've signed up for beta before and if v6(beta) is available, would love to give it a run.
Re: Newsbin Version 6 Status - Dec 21, 2010
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Thu Jan 06, 2011 1:09 pm
by Quade
I'm holding 6 out of beta longer than 5 because, typically 5 was "Beta" when it was really in Alpha shape. It caused people to be disappointed. It's looking pretty solid now and I'm working through the todo list. The first beta won't be feature complete but, will be better than 5.59 in every way.
Re: Newsbin Version 6 Status - Dec 21, 2010
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Thu Jan 06, 2011 5:55 pm
by Semel
The first beta won't be feature complete but, will be better than 5.59 in every way.
the words "features" and "to do list" sound promising
let us have custom auto group update settings improved\extended (from 1 min to xx, at least in INI files settings)@
*wildly dancing and waving hands,trying to put a spell*
when it was really in Alpha shape
it wasnt that bad as far as i remember
Re: Newsbin Version 6 Status - Dec 21, 2010
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Thu Jan 06, 2011 6:26 pm
by KilJaden
Semel wrote:let us have custom auto group update settings improved\extended (from 1 min to xx, at least in INI files settings)@
*wildly dancing and waving hands,trying to put a spell*
As far as i remember
itimpi's
NBSCHEDULE http://homepage.ntlworld.com/itimpi/new ... NBSCHEDULE does allow you to set a schedule for x minutes for downloading header's of a group/group of groups , just create a schedule for updating headers every x minutes .
Re: Newsbin Version 6 Status - Dec 21, 2010
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Thu Jan 06, 2011 8:23 pm
by richy99
Semel wrote:The first beta won't be feature complete but, will be better than 5.59 in every way.
the words "features" and "to do list" sound promising
let us have custom auto group update settings improved\extended (from 1 min to xx, at least in INI files settings)@
*wildly dancing and waving hands,trying to put a spell*
when it was really in Alpha shape
it wasnt that bad as far as i remember
v5 was alot of alpha in the beta stage
i doubt it will go 1 min, there purely is no need unless you are part of some scene that uses the nzb or compltete files to get points within the scene
Re: Newsbin Version 6 Status - Dec 21, 2010
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Fri Jan 07, 2011 6:16 am
by Semel
i doubt it will go 1 min, there purely is no need unless you are part of some scene that uses the nzb or compltete files to get points within the scene
Scene? So? Shouldnt the product aim to perfection?Especially if it doesnt hurt anyone?
i still have to hear some
reasonable answers on why it shouldnt be done
U call it custom - let us set custom range. Not limit to 1h(sic!)
I once wrote it and i repeat it:
Its only the small ammount of headers get downloaded every 1 min(since its often) besides the load on NNTP providers side is minimum compared to usual downloads(DVDs,games,blurays, hundreds and hundreds Gigs of information each day) so i dont see how getting a small ammount of compressed headers(being already conencted to nntp provider) makes its life harder
I can press as monkey this button every 1 min or let newsbin pro do the job right without "harming" anyone.
1 min is a reasonable interval in my opinion.
Besides i would understand if it required lots of changes in the code. it doesnt.Simply move limit to 1 min, thats all.Unless the code is really screwed up and this limitation is intertwined heavily with something else which i seriously doubt
Now i just have to use to usenet explorer since it sticks to reason not superstition
Compared to some requested changes which are taken into consideration mine is so insignificant i dont really understand all the fuss about, really
Judging by the reaction its like im asking to make nbpro sh!itting gold bricks, pardon my french
.
As far as i remember itimpi's NBSCHEDULE
Thank you. Ill certainly look into it
PS ive just tested this
NBSCHEDULEIts really good.
It should be implemented into NBpro v6PPS
Though i must say ive found one reason against 1 min min update rate.. BUT its not reasonable since it has something to do with a bit
buggy NBPro's processing of headers.Sometimes NBpro shows
at the end that some files are incomplete if u update headers during the process of upload.
And when the upload is finished NBPro still shows that its incomplete though headers are downloaded again after the time the upload was finished.
usenet explorer doent have this issue.
By the way i remember several people complaining about it back in the days and its still there.Fix it in NBpro v 6, please.
PPS it would be nice to have the option to activate autoassembling of incompeltes btw
Re: Newsbin Version 6 Status - Dec 21, 2010
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Fri Jan 07, 2011 3:13 pm
by hettich
I, also, have always downloaded beta versions and can't wait to get my hands on V6. Currently running 5.59 and am having to fully designate one computer to NewsBin as most of the groups I'm looking at seem to have upwards of 200 million headers (giganews) and even at 50Mbps it takes an AGE to just download headers and another age to sort them once downloaded. The 50Mbps is as measured by 5.59 - Resource Monitor is telling me around 10Mbps - not sure which one is correct.
One small request for V6, if it's not already been requested and/or incorporated - something to tell me that NewsBin is doing something and not hung when it's doing a search on a large group - so that I don't have to keep using extra resources to run Resource Monitor.
Joachim
Re: Newsbin Version 6 Status - Dec 21, 2010
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Fri Jan 07, 2011 3:57 pm
by itimpi
hettich wrote: The 50Mbps is as measured by 5.59 - Resource Monitor is telling me around 10Mbps - not sure which one is correct.
In a sense both are correct! The 10Mbps will be the actual network traffic. The 50Mbps is the uncompressed data traffic (headers are being sent compressed).
One small request for V6, if it's not already been requested and/or incorporated - something to tell me that NewsBin is doing something and not hung when it's doing a search on a large group - so that I don't have to keep using extra resources to run Resource Monitor.
There are dramtic speed improvements in this area so it should be less of an issue.
Re: Newsbin Version 6 Status - Dec 21, 2010
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Fri Jan 07, 2011 4:06 pm
by hettich
Thank you itimpi
So it's just a waiting game now
Re: Newsbin Version 6 Status - Dec 21, 2010
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Sat Jan 08, 2011 8:31 am
by JS_racer
my question is; will this be a friendly release for us nzb only downloaders? i only use nzb with auto folder, auto par, super easy and have not downloaded headers in a very long time thanks to easynews web interface.
thanks for the work and effort over the years,
Joel
Re: Newsbin Version 6 Status - Dec 21, 2010
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Sat Jan 08, 2011 8:38 am
by DThor
Oh, absolutely, nothing is being sacrificed on the nzb front whatsoever. The spool features are to help those who tend to use them, not to try and change the way you use Newsbin.
I use them all the time, and the new features make them a real joy. The download queue is much more readable and flexible. As long as nzb files are out there, I can't imagine Newsbin neglecting them.
DT
Re: Newsbin Version 6 Status - Dec 21, 2010
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Fri Jan 14, 2011 5:11 am
by dogbertz
This is awesome news.
Were you able to scratch the
"Download to folder without bypassing dupe detection" option off your list?
Re: Newsbin Version 6 Status - Dec 21, 2010
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Fri Jan 14, 2011 10:48 am
by Quade
It's still on my todo to make it optional.
Re: Newsbin Version 6 Status - Dec 21, 2010
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Sun Jan 16, 2011 11:54 am
by kamakazi downloader
All this talk has me salivating like a hungry dog with a big juicy steak just out of reach!!
any idea on the 'ETA'? I keep checking daily in hopes...
(no rush, mind you...just curious) the wait/suspense is killing me!!
Re: Newsbin Version 6 Status - Dec 21, 2010
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Sun Jan 16, 2011 12:35 pm
by KilJaden
Quade said the goal for the first public release is this month , so as long as nothing "major" shows up until then you could expect the first open beta until the end of this month.
Re: Newsbin Version 6 Status - Dec 21, 2010
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Sun Jan 16, 2011 12:50 pm
by dexter
Of course that's what I said last month but, sometimes these things are a moving target. I'm putting a new alpha up today. Marks 5 months since the first V6 Alpha almost to the day.
Re: Newsbin Version 6 Status - Dec 21, 2010
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Sun Jan 16, 2011 1:41 pm
by oscardt
dexter wrote:I'm putting a new alpha up today.
Does that mean that there is a public alpha? Or just that there is a new alpha for the current alpha testers?
Re: Newsbin Version 6 Status - Dec 21, 2010
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Sun Jan 16, 2011 1:48 pm
by KilJaden
oscardt wrote:Does that mean that there is a public alpha? Or just that there is a new alpha for the current alpha testers?
It's still for the alpha testers . What i can say is that NewsBin is getting closer and closer to a beta stage , so it shouldn't be long .
Re: Newsbin Version 6 Status - Dec 21, 2010
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Sun Jan 16, 2011 8:42 pm
by richy99
my only fear is that people wil be expecting tooo much
Re: Newsbin Version 6 Status - Dec 21, 2010
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Mon Jan 17, 2011 5:44 am
by Semel
oh well as for me i dont realy expect wonders=) i just believe it will be a solid piece of software=)
just gief me update group interval from 1 min and ill be happy as the March Hare
see, not very demanding at all
maybe a bit hung up on 1 min
but what can i say.. im a sucker for customizable update intervals
Re: Newsbin Version 6 Status - Dec 21, 2010
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Mon Jan 17, 2011 7:19 am
by richy99
Semel wrote:oh well as for me i dont realy expect wonders=) i just believe it will be a solid piece of software=)
just gief me update group interval from 1 min and ill be happy as the March Hare
see, not very demanding at all
maybe a bit hung up on 1 min
but what can i say.. im a sucker for customizable update intervals
not available
Re: Newsbin Version 6 Status - Dec 21, 2010
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Mon Jan 17, 2011 8:26 am
by kamakazi downloader
As Semel said, I'm not expecting miracles/wonders either... its just that in the years I've been here there has been a trend established, in that with each new version it only gets better. Also, with the many features and such mentioned as to being incorporated into this newest version, it seems to be a continuing/ongoing trend in that it still just gets better every time
Thanks for the quoted ETA, KilJaden, I missed that from Quade along the way I guess.
Re: Newsbin Version 6 Status - Dec 21, 2010
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Mon Jan 17, 2011 11:29 am
by Semel
not available
Yeah i know.
Reason is not available here.Instead of doing it properly what we have is stupid bias based on no reason and driving paying customers to use third party tools like nbschedule
Re: Newsbin Version 6 Status - Dec 21, 2010
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Tue Jan 25, 2011 11:17 am
by niasyn
Look'n sexy!
Re: Newsbin Version 6 Status - Dec 21, 2010
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Tue Jan 25, 2011 11:55 am
by richy99
just a heads up incase anyone is running windows 2000 professional, it wont work on it
Re: Newsbin Version 6 Status - Dec 21, 2010
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Thu Jan 27, 2011 4:24 pm
by Kraut2003
Hi Newsbin Team
dont want to be pushy but is there any timeframe on the first V6 Beta
thx
Thomas
Re: Newsbin Version 6 Status - Dec 21, 2010
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Thu Jan 27, 2011 5:22 pm
by DThor
The hope is to squeeze out a beta before the end of January. Seems to be in the cards. If not, then very close to that.
DT