On Sat, 10 Dec 2016 09:25:11 GMT, Sara Bellum <Sara@cortex.com> wrote:
>"James McMasters" <7805JM@att.net> wrote in news:voadncnEt63cs9bFnZ2dnUU7-
>LednZ2d@giganews.com:
>
>> Is there an APP out there that displays the contents of an NZB file?
NZB files are plain text files, so can be opened in any text editor.
Even Notepad.
>I cannot think of any reason, whatsoever, for someone wanting to see the
>contents of a NZB file.
Plenty of reasons. To see exactly what it is. for example, in order
to decide whether to download it or not.
Example: I have an NZB file here called wumt 2016-09-30.nzb
What is this? Who can tell?
Open it in a text editor and you can see that it is actually "Windows
Update Mini Tool 2016-09-30"
So now I can look it up and see what that is.
And that its files are posted to
"alt.binaries.comp" and "alt.binaries.ftd"
And how many parts there are.
>This is not a "dumb" question. It is a question posed by someone who's
>brain does not work like normal human beings.
On the contrary, it is a perfectly reasonable question by someone who
might want to look before he leaps. Especially where bandwidth is not
unlimited.
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