Rating: 5 stars
That “outdated 11 year old plugin that over 100k people still insist on using” (description from Github) still works perfectly fine and I haven’t found a good alternative.
I would love to see a version update to make it available for installing directly from WordPress again.
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Well, first of all, that plugin is amazing.
Saved me for sure from unwanted hassle while importing/updating every day WooCommerce products.
Daily about 1500-2000 products adding or updating, with average 12 images per product, and also about 6-8 technical documents per product (mostly pdf files), no importer was able to complete a single run.
Having your plugin importing the images into the media library and then matching images, just did the job. All under 10 minutes !
As i said, that’s an amazing plugin, and it works fine on a well standing server (I’m on Lite Speed Server, MariaDB, PHP 8.4)
Rating: 5 stars
What’s the use of importing files from the server if you can’t import the folder structure they are in for organization? I expected the plugin to import files and auto-create a virtual folder in the library which is named after the original folder from the server. As it is, the files are imported into the media library and mixed with other files which makes it hard to locate and manage. You will need to re-organize them manually using a folder plugin like FileBird, which takes a lot of time. Not worth it. The first requirement for a plugin is automating tasks to eliminate manual work, otherwise its pointless….
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This plugin is not only helpful when you need a workaround for files which are too big for your upload limit, but also if you need to restore a website after something went wrong.
The only feature I miss is a filter that allows to show only the original images (and not all the different sizes WordPress generates from each image you upload).
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Great FTP for those not having FTP login access
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it is good plugin (Y)
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I wanted WordPress to recognize audio files I uploaded via FTP. This plugin did exactly that with no issues whatsoever.
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This is awesome. Even with dedicated server and correct PHP upload size limits set, post limit size set, etc., WordPress media uploader could not handle a 380MB zip archive of music recording download. FTP no problem, but WooCommerce and media uploader just failed with unknown error. This worked first time, and did exactly what it said it would do. Wow. Talk about solving a problem! One of those stupid issues with WP and WooCommerce with large media files that is not a simple fix via wp-config. THANK YOU! ??
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Whenever I need to upload media files that are too big to upload directly to WordPress, I FTP them to the server and use this plugin to add them.
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I was able to import files into Media using WordPress 5.9. I could not do this with folders, which made things a bit tedious. But overall a good plugin.
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This plugin has saved me so many pulled hairs. If you were trying to find a way to use files in your own folder with the Media Library, this is it. It’s bewildering that this functionality isn’t built into WordPress already, but hats off for making this and publishing it. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
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This allows you to add images from anywhere in your server in such a way that they are treated by WordPress and other plugins the way they treat other “Media” images, while preserving your custom image directories.
Because the entire folder for this plugin is only about 32 KB, I would recommend this before any other similar plugins.
Rating: 5 stars
Hello Everyone,
Hostgator agent suggested I use the plugin and it worked perfectly. Also, the agent sent me this Plugin and use FileZilla FTP.
I am using WordPress 5.8.3.
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This worked perfectly with WordPress 5.8 for what we needed – to add files back into a site in their original structure within the uploads directory after using FileZilla to put the files back.
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Running WP 5.7.2 and it worked perfectly, thank you! ??
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Strangely, the plugin doesn’t work on localhost. I cannot load files into the media library that were previously stored in a local folder of the corresponding WP installation…
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So I had to clone my site.
Many thanks to the support team for this plugin.
Rating: 5 stars
It’s not working…
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This great plugin has helped me many times over the years to quickly add missing images to the media library after server migration. Each time I use it, it does a perfect job of restoring missing images! Thank you for this essential plugin!
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I use this plugin to have a custom location for my digital downloads on my server for WooCommerce. So instead of manually adding the URL location, I just use this to port it into WordPress and then search the media for the digital download to make my product page. Saves time.
So I go to my Cpanel, to my custom file location for WooCommerce, upload new digital download, Make or edit product page, click media, use this plugin to find the file and import it to media. Now add it to product data “add File”.
Super helpful, a better way to keep track of the downloads instead of WordPress date folder structure system ??
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does its job. Awesome!
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Quick thank you for this, it worked fine on WP 5.6.1.
I was able to browse non-WP folders containing old website images which a Gallery Plugin wouldn’t let me do as it restricted you to the WP folder, didn’t need to keep them all but this made it quick to bulk select then untick the ones I didn’t need, like manually created old thumbnails. Then ran the Regenerate Thumbnails plugin to be sure I had the correct size thumbnails automatically if and when needed and the XO Featured Images tool plugin to make sure my Featured Images were okay.
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Your product allows people to get everything done – very intuitive thanks.
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Works like a charm
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A very useful plugin, saved me a lot of hassle when I needed to upload one large mp4 file.
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Very good Plugin
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This plugin saved my life. I couldn’t get the build to “see” that I had increased the upload_max_filesize = 128M. It kept insisting it was 64MB. I tried wp-config.php, functions.php, php.ini, cPanel on my hosting account, everywhere. Setting wouldn’t budge. No time to debug due to a client deadline. So, I uploaded the offending video file directly to the Uploads directory and then realized that the Media Library wouldn’t list it. Found this plugin and I was rolling. Yahoo! Thank you so much.
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Just what I was looking for, and works flawlessly, thank you!
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I use a shared hosting provider, and for that reason I use cloudflare to speed up access to my site and reduce load times, I have a free plan with cloudflare, and just had to spend the last hour trying to figure out why the heck I cant upload mp3 files to my host that are larger than 128 megabytes, after increasing the post size and upload limits with my host, I was getting “unexpected responce from server” which made no sense, neither myself or my host could figure out what was going wrong, turns out, CLOUDFLARES FREE PLAN LIMITS UPLOADS TO 100MB, this plugin allowed me to upload these files by ftp and import them to wordpress’s build in media browser given it does NOT play nice with ftp uploads, YOU JUST SAVED MY DAY, THANK YOU FOR THAT, THIS PLUGIN IS PURE GOLD FOR THIS REASON, disabling cloudflare CAN be done, but at the expense of downtime while dns transfers back to my host, and I would have to either do this every time we post a file, or perminantly, and neither of these are good options!
THANK YOU!
Rating: 5 stars
Great plugin for what it does. Even more awesome support and maintenance. Thanks!
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