Unison is a newsreader for the Apple Mac OS X-platform. The application destincs itself by it's simple interface and smooth interaction. The application is merely a downloadapplication and doesn't have any other functions in regard to automatic repears and such. Once set up, this can be prove to be very powerful and efficient, but the setup process is a little clunky. A sharing method has to be enabled, but the app also allows a user to pin these to the toolbar or be assigned a keyboard shortcut. The best newsreader for OSX is without a doubt 'SABNZBdPlus' it will automatically scan your downloads for NZB files, and delete the NZB file after it's initiation and therefor use for the file.

This content has been, and is no longer maintained by Indiana University. Resources linked from this page may no longer be available or reliable. If you use Mac OS X, you have several options for reading Usenet newsgroups. Some newsreaders offer a graphical interface, while others are text-based: • Entourage: Available as part of Microsoft Office, Entourage is both an email client and a newsreader. For configuration instructions, see For more, see. Note: Indiana University students, faculty, and staff can download Office for free from. • Halime: Developed by Imdat Solak, Halime is a native Cocoa newsreader that can handle multiple subscriptions, and supports both online and offline reading and posting.

Halime has a graphical thread view and makes extensive use of the OS X Aqua interface. • Hogwasher: Developed by Asar, Hogwasher is both a newsreader and an email client, and allows you to sort and view articles in a number of ways, including by file series. Other features include multi-account message assembly, powerful filtering options, and in-line image display.