"Andy Axnot" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
news:nc%Mb.17468$(E-Mail Removed):
>
> "Witchsmeller" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
> message news:Xns946FC09F75589Witchsmeller@195.92.193.157...
>> Hi,
>>
>> Can anyone recommend a good binary grabber, I'm currently using
>> Grabit, which I find pretty good, but it seems a little short on
>> options.
>>
>> I'm still using dial-up & my ISP auto-disconnects after 2 hours,
>> without fail (freeserve), but I've set windows to auto-reconnect once
>> the line is dropped. Therefore, the one feature it must have is the
>> ability to resume downloading after a reconnect, until the whole
>> batch is completed. I've
> had
>> a look on webattack but didn't see anything that seemed suitable.
>>
>> Cheers, Jase.
>
> Give Binary News Reaper (BNR2) a try:
> http://www.bnr2.org/
>
> It has a few minor quirks, but works better than anything else I've
> tried.
Further to Andy's recommendation, I can attest to the fact that BNR2
will resume downloading after your connection has been re-established.
I'm on DSL rather than dial-up, but once a few months ago I lost my
connection in the midst of d/l'ing a bunch of files with BNR2. Windows
re-established the connection after one minute, and BNR2 resumed the
downloads automatically.
BNR2 really excels at being a multi-server grabber, so if you want you
can add other servers to supplement your ISP's, such as the excellent,
free BigGulp (see
http://www.readfreenews.net/biggulp-faq.html ).
--
+------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Michael M. ~~
(E-Mail Removed) ~~ New York City, NY USA |
| "No live organism can continue for long to exist sanely |
| under conditions of absolute reality;..." --S. Jackson |
+------------------------------------------------------------------+