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Bye Newnova (update: welcome back!)

Newnova.org, the torrent site based on the famous suprnova.org code is gone. Suprnova.org’s successor launched in October 2005, but they never came near the popularity of suprnova, or the other big players in the torrent scene. Both the newnova site and forums now point to David Stanley’s freelance website design. It is likely that this [...]

Newnova.org, the torrent site based on the famous suprnova.org code is gone. Suprnova.org’s successor launched in October 2005, but they never came near the popularity of suprnova, or the other big players in the torrent scene.

newnova

Both the newnova site and forums now point to David Stanley’s freelance website design.

It is likely that this is the end of the legendary suprnova look. Suprnova.org, once the biggest and most popular BitTorrent site on the net is still for sale.


(update: welcome back?)

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