• piraiee

    (@piraiee)


    Dear Developers
    Please mention that your plugin is not available for free!
    Two, five stars by the author and someone with complain!
    Guys we should help each other with review, unbiased and careful reviews help both authors and users.
    Wordpress should make a policy to separate

    Only paid plugins
    Free/Paid in pro plugins
    Free plugins

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  • Plugin Author thmufl

    (@thmufl)

    Did you really try the plugin? If you download it here you get the templates for bar-, pie- and line charts. Their functionality is fully available (no locked features or so). And they are all free.

    For additional templates (like grouped- or stacked bar charts) you must pay.
    In my point of view the description separates this clearly. And there is just a link to the company website which is not forbidden by the codex. And the distinction is also natural: you get something for free, for other things you must pay.

    I’m happy that the plugin and themes in the WordPress directory are free. And I would not vote for hosting of paid plugins. This is the job of the companies website.

    The “free/paid in pro” case you mention is trickier. In my feeling it ok as long you aren’t forced to go to the pro version in any way. But the argument: “because there is a pro version, the free version is not free anymore” makes no sense in general.

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