
We recommend buying a lifetime key for $20. You’ll need a license for Newsbin to enjoy the NBRemote app. The idea behind NBRemote is simple – control Newsbin Pro remotely from your mobile device. With forum members discussing the possibility of a future Android app. Newsbin Remote Control (NBRemote) is available on iTunes for $2.99 and supports iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. Newsbin Pro users can now enjoy mobile access with their new NBRemote app ( full review). If you’re not already a member you can sign up for a 14 day free trial.

You’ll need Easynews web access to use EZ Global Search. The EZ Global Search app is available on iTunes for $2.99. Use the app to search Usenet, preview and even add content to Easynews Zip Manager. Allowing them to continue the experience of accessing newsgroups while connected from iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch. Let’s dive right in and take a look at the best mobile Usenet apps: 1 – EZ Global SearchĮZ Global Search ( full review) is designed for Easynews web Usenet members. Along with linking to a full review of each Usenet app. We’ll make sure to point out the requirements and supported services while presenting each selection. First of all you’ll notice that some apps are developed for specific Usenet providers while others are tied to specific newsreaders. We hope you’ll support the continued growth of the new apps by downloading the latest versions and enjoying the benefit of browsing Usenet on the go.īest Android and iOS (IPhone, iPad, iPod Touch) Usenet AppsĪs we take a closer look at some of the best Android and iPhone apps on the market you’ll want to keep a few things in mind. Each has advantages along with a few shortcomings as you might expect from early app editions. Today we’d like to present our favorites in a list of the Best Usenet Apps for Android, iPhone and iPad.


We’ve had the pleasure of testing the new mobile apps and sharing reviews along the way. Over the last year a number of Usenet apps have been released for iPhone and Android devices.
