 [Part 1] Download torrent & newsserver package
[Part 1] Download torrent & newsserver package
| Poll: What packages should be included? This poll is closed. | |||
| Tranmission (Compiled with --enabled-lightweight) |    | 17 | 26.56% | 
| SickBeard |    | 14 | 21.88% | 
| Leechr |    | 0 | 0% | 
| SABnzbd |    | 7 | 10.94% | 
| NZBGet |    | 6 | 9.38% | 
| Headphones |    | 9 | 14.06% | 
| Couchpotato |    | 11 | 17.19% | 
| Total | 64 votes | 100% | |
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					[Part 1] Download torrent & newsserver package
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					17th Jan, 2013, 10:25 PM 
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| RE: Download torrent & newsserver package (17th Jan, 2013 10:01 PM)CurlyMo Wrote: The point to Automatic and rTorrent is that they don't easily integrate a webgui. With rtorrent, it is possible but not without additional packages/settings. Our goals is to provide easy-to-use packages. rTorrent and Automatic are just not easy to use because of the lack of gui. That's why they will be removed from the options list. I understand, but Automatic seems to be the only functional torrent downloader: I tried using SickBeard but it is limited to only a few RSS Torrent providers... I'm I doing something wrong with Sickbeard? Any other alternative? BTW, when you removed Automatic from the list, my vote moved to Couchpotato, so count less one for Couchpotato | |||
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