You also have the option of disabling file extraction if you will prefer to do that by yourself, but I wonder why.
You can set file extraction to start immediately as you download or you can configure it to start after downloads are completed and have been repaired, if need be.
The newsreader also has the capability to handle RAR files effectively and three options are provided for that purpose. When using Binreader and you happen to have any broken download, this can automatically be repaired using PAR2 technology. To make the deal more interesting, the SSL encryption and IPv6 available on the system ensure that you need not be afraid about your security on Usenet. Binreader has also promised to make available an Android version sometime soon.
Unlike some other newsreaders who only support Windows operating system, Binreader not only supports that, it also supports other operating system such as Mac OS X and Linux. This newsreader basically has most things you should look for in a reader. Binreader is a secure and free NZB download manager that can be used for downloading as well as streaming files from Usenet.