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NZBGet - Efficient Usenet downloader

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NZBGet is a binary downloader, which downloads files from Usenet based on information given in nzb-files.

NZBGet is written in C++ and is known for its performance and efficiency.

NZBGet can run on almost any device - classic PC, NAS, media player, SAT-receiver, WLAN-router, etc. The download area provides precompiled binaries for Windows, macOS, and Linux. For other platforms the program can be compiled from sources.

This is a fork of the original NZBGet project formerly maintained by hugbug. The nzbget.com project is an extension of the original, and is maintained in honor of and with respect to its maintainer of many years. We hope to continue where the hugbug left off by providing a useful downloader for the benefit of the Usenet community.

More information available at https://nzbget.com

Installation and Documentation

We provide a easy-to-use installer for each platform we support. Please download binaries from our releases page.

We also provide a docker image for popular architectures. Docker readme

Synology packages are available as SynoCommunity packages and SPK packages. Synology readme

QNAP packages are available as native packages and buildroot packages. QNAP readme

Migration from older NZBGet versions

Migrating from NZBGet v21 or older

Migrating from older Docker images

Supported platforms for installers

Windows: Windows 7 and later, 32 or 64 Bit.

Linux: Linux kernel 2.6 and later, x86 (32 or 64 Bit), ARM 32-bit (armel armhf), ARM 64-bit (aarch64)

macOS: macOS 10.13 High Sierra and later, Intel / Apple Silicon.

Building from sources

General instructions

Linux cross-compiling / buildroot

macOS

Synology

Contribution

Contributions are very welcome - not only from developers, but from our users too - please don't hesitate to participate in discussions or create a new discussion

For more information - see Contributing.

Donate

Please donate if you like what we are doing. thank you!