Not quite... this is like a general manager app for all those sorts of services. You can use it to manage your overseer, as well as all the other *arr apps. I got my app set up with sabnzbd, sonarr, radarr, tautulli, overseer, tachidesk, tdarr, and prowlarr, I use it to monitor my upcoming movies and TV shows with the built in calendar, or see what recently downloaded. I can also manage my imports. Say a tv show requires manual importing, I can check and add it through the app. It's got a really nice interface and allows me to monitor my active downloads, and I can manually add things to download, or delete directly with my services.
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:D I'm so happy I could introduce you to it! It's made my life so much easier.
NZB360 for managing my *arr services for downloading movies and TV shows
Oh absolutely. I just like to remind people every now and then.
Back before the discovery feed became an ad carousel, Google actually had cards that gave contextual info from your emails for things just like this.
So I guess thanks for taking away something that worked and giving it back in a worse version.
I like the new layout. Settings categories are better grouped together.
Of course though, Google had to put it's settings at the very top even though it's probably my least used settings menu. Other than that, the layout and order make sense to me.
Image for reference:
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Oh cool! A search engine that'll give you fake URL's!
Oh no, what ever would we do without the tweets from game developers? How How will clickbait articles survive? On the plus side, they'd get a lot less death threats for updates to their games. And we wouldn't have a new news article for every fucking tweet that gets made.
I edited my original post right when you replied, my bad.
I dunno if you can do that much remotely, honestly. I kinda feel like something might have corrupted? What kinda system are you using? Any more details you can provide?
Does your router have an app or way of letting you remotely see if the server is even showing on your home network?? It could be a physical disconnect or Ethernet port failure, or NIC failure maybe? A reboot wouldn't help if the issue was related to something like that.
Edit: Actually, re-read your post and thinking about this again, what I said wouldn't make sense...
You could have some sort of corruption causing an error in the appdata, preventing it from running. Might be a RAM issue.
Got news for you, Matt. 9 out of 10 workers are kissing your ass.