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I used it for a while but I don't think I ever knew it could do those things. I just used it to manually keep track of what I watched. Was more useful in keeping track of movies but I liked TrackSeries.tv better for keeping track of my shows.
Course, I don't think it can do any of the things you mention either so it's certainly not a replacement. It is free though. And I'm not aware of any limits on it.
EDIT: I take that back. If you follow a series it will show you when there are new episodes. I do make use of that feature. That's really been my biggest problem. Knowing when a new season of something comes out.
Sonarr has a calendar that shows you airing days of shows you track if you already use that for managing your library
I don't. Nor do I use plex.