With Binnews France, you will have access to details of interesting content and present mainly French on Usenet. Binnews but will not provide you directly NZB to download your content. You should therefore normally use another service or as Binsearch NZBIndex to get the NZB content that interests you.
File in 3 parts
Why and How Binnews? (with video tutorial)
Binnews automate with a script
Using a script to improve Binnews!
There is a way to modify and optimize your use of Binnews France.
If you use Binnews to find the full name of the content you want to download with Usenet, I advise you to use a script to Binnews browser.
What is a script for browser?
A script for browser, in general, is a piece of computer code that performs actions in ways invisible on certain web pages, and can also change the look of this web page.
In the case of a script to Binnews, it is possible to modify the pages to view new links, on each line of output, to sites like NZBIndex.nl Binsearch or (NZB files to recover).
Thus, no need to copy the name of the article to paste it on NZBIndex.
In the end, you will gain a few seconds each time you want to download content.

Icons for Binsearch, NZBIndex, Newsleech (...) have been added .... very very useful!
How to use a script with Binnews?
The procedure to set up and activate the script Binnews depends on your browser.
Eventually, I would suggest counseling for the following three browsers:
- Firefox
- Internet Explorer
- Chromium
- Opera
- Safari
But for now, I would simply explain how to use the script Binnews with Firefox.
Tutorial: Automate Binnews with a script [of Firefox]
Install the Firefox extension called Greasemonkey
First, know that Firefox can not interpret a script alone. Must install an extension (plugin) dedicated to that.
The best known is called Greasemonkey in Firefox.
This extension will manage your scripts and enable or disable whenever you want.
See you on the next page: http://addons.mozilla.org/fr/firefox/addon/748
This is the Greasemonkey plugin page. Click on the image "Add to Firefox". 
A window opens for confimrer installing this module in Firefox. Click "Install".

A new window opens, installation is quick and you are asked to restart Firefox.

Restart Firefox.
Script 'Better Usenet' for Binnewz and Binsearch
Henceforth, we only have to install a Greasemonkey script.
And we offer you the script 'Better Usenet' crafted by www.les-newsgroup.fr, taking up two features developed by Guile93 and zgornz.
This is a complete script that will improve and Binnewz Binsearch to download faster and more efficiently on newsgroups.
It has great features and offers a small configuration interface.
You will find this script at the following address: Script to improve and binnewz binsearch
It offers much to changeset Binnewz.in and Binsearch.info
And you can enable or disable each of them via the options panel (to access it in Firefox: Tools> Greasemonkley> User Script Commands> Configuration Usenet Better)
To install our script and test it in less than a minute please visit the page dedicated to our script and click "Install" at the top right. ![]()
A new window opens. Click "Install".

Once installed, the script is active immediately.
Go on then Binnews.in and seek content to download. You will see these new icons appear and make your life easier ![]()

Display example Binnewz changed via a script
A more comprehensive tutorial will be online within a few days. No worries ... waiting .. If you have questions go to the forum, there is a topic dedicated to 'Better Usenet'.
Video tutorial: Optimize Binnews with Greasemonkey [of Firefox]
Shortly
Improve Binnews with a script: Mission accomplished!
Not satisfied with our script 'Better Usenet'?
Come and give your opinions and suggestions directly to our forums: Page dedicated to the script 'Better Usenet' (by-newsgroup.fr)
Or look for another script for binnewz on Userscript
The userscripts website contains thousands of scripts for use with specific websites. You can certainly find other interesting scripts, feel free to wander around you.
Go on userscripts: http://userscripts.org
Search "Binnewz" in the search form (not "binnews" or "binews" or even "binewz" but binnewz!).





