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I use nzb360 for remote management, but handle the tunnel/VPN component myself
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kevinforeman.nzb360
The problem with nzb360 is they only have a way to pay inside a Google Play ecosystem, otherwise it's pretty limited. So for those of us who live an ungoogled life we need something else.
Its really kind of wild he hasn't found a way without Google yet. Especially since they banned him (then reinstated) from the play store. But at this point I do t think its ever going to happen, people have been asking for a non play store version for like 15 years by now.
Agreed, I've been looking for a lunasea replacement since the dev announced its EOL. I briefly looked at nzb360 but the play store requirement made it a pass for me, also I prefer Foss software where i can. I'm hopeful this might work for that.
Same. I also appreciate nzb360's way of handling paid features, it feels novel in a sea of subscriptions.