Rating: 1 star
this is a paid plugin, everything is a demo. plugin is do nothing for you. it’s just advertising trick!
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This is a paid plugin – pure advertising. Install for demo, then go to their website and pay to migrate.
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I migrated 2 old drupal websites with more than 5.000 articles with thousands of images… all the taxonomy conversion to wordpress categories worked really great.
Every article is in his place now in wordpress post format with their featured image in his category.
Thank you so much guys!
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I needed a complicated migration from Drupal to WordPress and the tech service were very helpful during the process. I find this tool easy and successful. I strongly recommend cms2cms.
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Migrated 10,000+ posts from Drupal to WordPress using the paid CMS2CMS service. Very good service and excellent customer care. Great value.
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I just used them on my second project, and highly recommend CMS2CMS for this kind of data migration. They did a great job and kept me in the loop with frequent communications throughout
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Responses were quick from CMS2CMS. The program worked as it was advertised. Overall a great experience for a migration from Drupal to WordPress.
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It’s a waste of everyone’s time to provide a plugin that DOES NOT do what it says it will do. THIS IS A DEMO. If you want to use it, be prepared to shell out $$$ to get it to actually work. Avoid! (Unless your site has less than 10 Drupal nodes, lol).
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The free plugin is purely a demo, a sales tool. Not something that has any usefulness in its own right.
The description says that a limited number of pages will be imported but it’s actually so few that it’s practically useless.
Also, not keen on being asked to give my email address in order to use this.
I’m all in favour of free and pro versions of plugins and often pay for them – just don’t like this tactic.
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If you have a Drupal 6 site that is no longer supported, look into a migration to WordPress using CMS2CMS. With the help of a customized service package, I migrated 1600 pages and thousands of images, as well as taxonomies and menus. The test migration gave a very good picture of how things would turn out, the account manager replied quickly and patiently to all my questions, and the technical team solved all the issues that arose during and after the migration. I’ve already recommended CMS2CMS to a friend who administers several Drupal 6 sites.
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It is a real shame that there are so many unjustified low rated reviews here. The free plugin is simply a demo. It says so right away. At no point is anyone trying to deceive anyone. People are really entitled when they think that everything should be for free. They come here disappointed that they didn’t get this great service for free and give it a bad rating. That is simply unfair.
The company I work at needed to migrate about 1000 (possibly slightly more) posts and pages from Drupal to WordPress. I tried the demo and followed instructions. The steps were very well explained and easy to follow. When I had a question I used the “Live Support” link on their website. I was immediately chatting to one of their costumer support representatives and she answered all my questions fully and immediately. We paid for the full migration and ran into a couple of problems with migrating images due to a custom Drupal plugins we used. After communicating with the CMS2CMS support they saw the issue and resolved it within 2-3 days. We paid a little bit more because of the issue but it was well worth it. It saved us a lot of time and money in the end.
As someone who has been working in the IT industry for over a decade I have to say the CMS2CMS people were as responsive and as professional as one can hope. You will be hard pressed to find better support than what I received.
If you’re a business (or an individual) and need a migration service done quickly and professionally I would highly recommend CMS2CMS. The money was well spent and it was done quickly. If you’re looking for a free plugin to migrate your blog you should look elsewhere, and don’t give a legitimately good service a bad rating because you feel you should get it for free.
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this is a commercial teaser
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This is baitware and only does a demo of the imported content, then you have to pay to actually get the demo content migrated to your site. It also won’t important any of the Drupal themes, design or look of the website.
Stay away… far away from this plugin. It should be pulled from the WordPress plugins area for misleading people and scamming them out of their money.
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We successfully migrated our data from a Drupal 6 to WP4 site using CMS2CMS. We had 1100+ users and hundreds of pages. We also had custom fields. We tried the free demo and liked it but our needs were a bit more complex so we opted for the customised migration package. We were assigned an account manager so we only had one person to deal. We were very professionally handled and found the whole experience to be seamless and painless. We knew there would be some cleaning up required once the data was imported but this was minimal enough. We are delighted with the work and would happily recommend CMS2CMS to anyone thinking of making the leap to WP from Drupal. We are a small company and find the WP platform much easier to maintain. [Link redacted]
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This is just a demo plugin and you will need to pay to make it work. You need to create an account cms2cms.com and you can only import 10 nodes as a demo.
These kinds of plugins should be banned from www.remarpro.com.
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I’m working on migrating the website of the Kubuntu project from Drupal 6 to WordPress 4 and these guys are awesome.
Not only that the service is extremely fluid and intuitive that even my grandma can do it, but the support is by far the best I’ve seen.
The only thing they are missing is doing the migration for you. Oh… wait! THEY DO!
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I had CMS2CMS migrate the content of a Drupal website to WordPress 4.0 yesterday for a client of ours. We were selective in what we needed done and they did the task without any issues and they did so very quickly. I highly recommend them for your migration!
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The plugin failed to perform the task. $111 gone with 0 value.Now they are asking more money for support.
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I’ve tried this and finally leaving my input. This plugin was done with the huge intention of selling Drupal to WordPress conversion, just like the half done articles left across the Internet.
You can run this plugin through basic, but some of the Drupal installations wanting to be converted are a lot larger and need better attention than a plugin. It’s also probably better and less taxing on a server through direct MySQL,/ phpmyadmin than a plugin.
I applaud the attempt to create it, but I can’t honestly give this plugin a good review unless it actually worked right.
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Does not advertise they are paid
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I followed the instructions, I put the cms2cms folder on my site, pressed the continue button and….. nothing happens. Hangs forever.
If I try to access cms2cms.com website, I see ‘Error establishing a database connection’.
Seems probably cms2cms is dead or down.
Also, other posts in the forum say this is not in fact free which is outright deceptive. Even if they want to charge, that’s fine, but just say so up front.
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I just imported a site with 1,162 post and 252 pages. It took about two hours to import all of it (including all the images). It worked really well. This saved days and days of work.
Thank you for developing this. Five stars!
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I had a fairly simple Drupal 6 site to migrate to WordPress and thought I could spend a little money to save lots of time. Big mistake – I have spent more time fixing the problems caused by the migration than I would have spent performing it myself.
Among the problems with this plugin:
1) Migration could not be performed automatically. I was told I need to allow IP addresses through the firewall, turn firewall off completely, change directory permissions, and nothing worked, until finally their support team performed the migration manually.
2) Custom (CCK) fields were mostly not imported. Only 1 custom field made it across per content type, and it was imported into the main body of the post. Others were left behind.
3) Webforms were not imported (or more accurately, the body content was imported as a regular post, all webform fields and results were left behind).
4) Profiles (from Content Profile) were imported as post content
There have been various other small problems. I think it’s clear that if you have anything other than a completely default, vanilla Drupal setup you are going to have some manual work to do, and if your site is in any way complex you’re better off finding a different solution.
I know Drupal is complicated and I was hoping I had found a “magic bullet” but unfortunately this is not it.
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I thought this is a regular wordpress plugin, but I’ve been redirected to their site and promoted to pay for next step.
Just another marketing trick! ??
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It worked out great, even though the free version does not import all my posts. I’ll probably invest 69$ to have the website fully imported.
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My one request would be for the ability to map incoming posts to a specific custom post type, particularly since Drupal’s built around custom content types. I understand that this wouldn’t work perfectly, but it would help start the data off in the right spot on the new WordPress site.
Thanks for the awesome plugin and service! It’s a snap to install, and the ability to test 10 pages for free is fantastic, I probably would have skipped this if I couldn’t test how well it worked with my own sites.
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I am very glad that you developed this plugin. Many websites use Drupal and they want to migrate to WP for any reason and it helps them a lot.
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