Sep 25 2006

Zinoku: BitTorrent Site Dedicated to Magazines



Zinoku offers an extensive collection of Magazines. The site lists magazines covering all kinds of topics, including Science, Maxim, FHM, PC Magazine, Newsweek, Penthouse and Playboy

It’s not really a big surprise, but as expected, the adult themed magazines are the most popular.

All magazine downloads are packaged in some kind of a custom magazine reader, so you must be able to open .exe files. The “magazine reader” is reported to be spyware and DRM free, but the disclaimer on Zinoku reads:

“All resources offered by this website are for study purpose only, you must delete all resources you downloaded within 24 hours.”

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Comments

  1. Jorge

    Anyone download off this site yet?

  2. borisx

    I did. Really bad quality pictures.

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