It looks to be open source, and does not cost money. The “Try before you buy” heading is perhaps a little confusing, just means “try a demo of the software before spending time installing and configuring on your own instance”.
Looks to be a one stop shop to manage multiple instances of the arr suite. Pretty neat.
It looks to be open source, and does not cost money. The “Try before you buy” heading is perhaps a little confusing, just means “try a demo of the software before spending time installing and configuring on your own instance”.
Looks to be a one stop shop to manage multiple instances of the arr suite. Pretty neat.