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feature request: desktop & mobile client for daemon #484

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13werwolf13 opened this issue Apr 24, 2022 · 1 comment
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feature request: desktop & mobile client for daemon #484

13werwolf13 opened this issue Apr 24, 2022 · 1 comment

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@13werwolf13
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First of all, I want to thank you for the work done. I have been using this software on an ongoing basis for many years and I liked any other analogues that I tried much less.
basically eiskalt works for me as daemon on a server without graphics. and 90% of the time it works to return the content. but when I need to download something, I stop daemon and run the qt version through XoverSSH because the web interface is scarce enough for functionality, brake enough and uncomfortable in terms of sorting.
it seems to me that many would appreciate the opportunity to have a simple client similar to the full qt / gtk software to connect to the demon. the version for android with partial functionality (search, communication, queue management) would also be useful.
perhaps my request is arrogant, I perfectly understand that such a revest requires a lot of work for its implementation, and I tried to find developers in our community who could help with the implementation and offered a ready-made PR, but I failed.
I hope that I offer interesting not only to me and will be noted and implemented.

thanks again for your work.

P.S.: I hope my poor knowledge of English did not hurt your eyes when reading this issue.

@virdignus
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it will be great !!!

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