14.693 R2R-RELEASES (INCL. ANY NFO’s PER CLICK *online*) INSIDE A PDF WITH 322 PAGES

The fact that public dupe checkers are already very unreliable for the masses is just one reason why I wondered what the generation AFTER Agra (Agra = a project where old “audiowarez groups” from the past are archived before they’re lost forever) is doing. So, the generation that might be doing something similar, starting with the audiowarez group “R2R.” I can’t know; maybe it’s so easy for them that it’s done with the push of a button! If not, at least you have something to start with…
I’ve created an alphabetically sorted PDF list containing 14,693 R2R releases. Next to each release is the exact release size, and all of them have an NFO file available online (Srrdb). (This means: Clicking on a release name immediately starts the download of the correspon-ding NFO file, always in the rather clunky “R2R.nfo” format. I also have any Nfo’s stored on local HD. (Means: Release-Name.nfo) – but creating the PDF was already work enough, and before the next generation potentially becomes completely brain-dead, this PDF is sufficient to quickly create all the necessary scenarios (e.g., the usual release list sorted by date, etc.) And for everyone else: This should only happen once every ten years, but if you’re missing an R2R-NFO to related release, simply search for it inside PDF-Viewer, then click the found Release Name to download the nfo. HEY… isnt that simple, or what ?! 😉







