SABnzbd is a free open-source and web-based Usenet client for downloading binary content (image, audio, video, e-book, etc.) on Usenet. It’s cross-platform, available for Linux, BSD, macOS, UNIX, Windows, Synology, QNAP, and so on. This tutorial is going to show you how to install SABnzbd on Debian.
SABnzbd Features
- You can access it from anywhere with a web browser.
- A responsive web interface.
- Multiple Usenet servers (providers) are supported.
- Mobile apps are available for Android and iOS
- Apps like Sonarr, Sickrage, CouchPotato, and Headphones can integrate with SABnzbd and automate your download process.
- SABnzbd can also read and process RSS feeds, activate custom scripts, and notify you via mail, growl, prowl, pushover, and pushbullet.
- NZB (Newz Binary) indexer integration. An NZB file is like a torrent file and an NZB indexer is like a torrent site.
- And many more
Read full tutorial here: https://www.linuxbabe.com/debian/install-sabnzbd-usenet-client-debian