I downloaded this considering the lifetime license as I don't rent software, but I found the constant "this is a premium/ultra feature" pop-ups so off-putting that I felt I had to write a review. The list of what you can do is far shorter than what you can't: you can view your queue, pause/resume it (but not individual items, apparently even if you pay for it), view RSS feeds (but not fetch them) and search for NZBs. That's all, and what's worse is that it doesn't even work well — it barely actually controls nzbget, it seems the developer's attention was mostly focused on developing "premium" features like notifications.A developer needs to prove their product is worth buying before I'm willing to buy it; this doesn't even come close. I will just use nzbget's web interface instead, it works very well in Safari and has more functionality in controlling nzbget, which this app purports to do. You have to subscribe for notifications — you don't get them if you purchase "premium" — which was my main interest for this, so not having them (even if I had bought it!) changes nothing for me.
Hey,Thanks for your feedback, Premium is a one-time, lifetime purchase for a very cheap price that unlocks pretty much everything in the app. Push notifications are a subscription as I have to pay for hosting servers to send the notifications, I also priced it as a really cheap yearly subscription that doesn't currently cover the cost of hosting.It's been a long time since I looked at the free version of the app (the app is 10 years old now), so I'll take another look at the free version of the app and see if I can make the free feature set fairer.Kind regardsAndy