Rating: 4 stars
Thanks for your plugin, it help me to clean up qtranslate-x tags on all of my posts and custom post types.
I found that this plugin does not clean up qtranslate-x tag on WP Navigation ( appearance->menu ), and taxonomy descriptions. It would be nice and more helpful if it can be improved to that direction.
Thanks again for the plugin.
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thanks!
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Plugin seem to do it’s job, but never completes since the browsers gets unresponsive after some minutes of processing. I’m using this plugin on a site with a few thousand posts and pages.
Started over a few times but it’s unclear if the plugin starts over or continues the overal process.
Rating: 5 stars
Migrating my QTranslate site to WPML worked flawlessly and saved me a lot of time.
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This must not considered as a plugin, it is a complete destroyer of sites, after the “cleaning” you have no titles, no content, and only in very few pages there are only the languages brackets left…
Where did you tried it? i tried it in 2 test sites because i couldn`t dare to use it in a proper site, and i tried it with native wordpress themes.
You should be a shame that you still have this killer crap in your repository, remove this immediately.
Everybody keep away, don`t even bother to download it!
Rating: 1 star
It does’nt translate all the medias, so half of yours posts will be without images or videos in the second language.
Besides, on certain posts it removes totally what’s before the more link.
In qtranslate you don’t need to translate the categories so after using the plugin, you will have to translate some taxonomies and then you will need to set the categories for the posts in second language.
So if you have only a couple of posts go for it, if you have hundreds and hundreds posts, pick a translation system at the beginnig.
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works fabulous!
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Had two languages, kept one, all worked like a charm.
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Have you even tested this?
1) I used 5 different languages in qtx, only 3 was converted. Dunno why the converter didn’t convert the two remaining.
2) Ubermenu items hasn’t been translated correctly.
3) It broke all configurations in Avada
4) All links return 200, however the page is just blank.
I’ll take me a week to translate the remaining stuff manually, and the WPML is quite stupidly made, compared to qtx. I regret this completely, and revert everything.
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all destroyed
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Followed exact instructions.
First time, it did some steps (about 3 minutes) and then crashed.
WP-admin stayed accessible.
Restored from backup. Few days later tried again – gave another shot.
Now, it didn’t do anything, crashed at the very beginning. Had to reinstall WordPress from scratch, messed up everything.
Rating: 5 stars
Migrating from qTranslate to WPML – this is the way!
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new release!
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I don’t have content other than one language. All other languages are empty. I just needed language tag cleaning ( [:en] ) but it didn’t work with this plugin.
Maybe content will be deleted if you have content in more than one language. But tag cleaning doesn’t work.
Rating: 5 stars
Hi,
I used your plugin several times and it worked just great. I’m sorry to hear you stop the development but in fact there is a new plugin for languages which is way better and simpler than WPML. Take a look at : Easy Translation Manager for WordPress on Codecanyon.
Why don’t you make your existing plugin evolute to something more simple like just a cleaning tool for qtranslate which save the translations in ordinary text files we could download.
I explain, when you need to change from qtranslate to another language tool, it’s really hard to recover all the translations in separate areas.
A tool which clean all the translations and shortcodes from qtranslate is great and your plugin already does that.
Instead of preparing the files for WPML, why don’t you just create some downloadable text files with the translated posts, menus, categories, etc so we can use any other translation tool after this cleanup without loosing any translation.
It’s a good idea, don’t you think?
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Plugin seems not worked out properly in combination with WPML … slugs/permalinks are not imported properly from my original side. Translations of product and other pages simply do not appear. Under qTranslate my three languages webside worked fine.
Overall I wasted a month work and time with that plugin. The 30 days repurchase is definitely a benefit, I used right in time.
After providing passwords of side and database to support the side was down, had to reinstall backup.
Not satisfied at all wit WPML … by far too expensive for that performance.
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Working fine on WP 4.0.1
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Working fine on WP 4.0.1
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Did not cleaned languages. Some needed language values deleted, another unneeded leaved intact.
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I’ve migrated a heavy bi-lingual site with WooCommerce + Product addons and it all worked like charm. Highly recommended.
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Does what it’s meant to – Works in batches nicely and didn’t take too long either to clean the other qTranslate languages out.
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The Plugin work.. but for large websites it takes is time!
I would suggest to add a Status Bar or a percentage,
because Working… for one hour, you start thinking that something went wrong!
but thanks for the plugin!
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I have used it on my personal blog, and it does the job.
I was switching to google translate widget as most of my readers prefer using it.
Rating: 1 star
The developers promised me this would work smoothly, but I spent nearly a month with their support team (who are quite slow to respond), and it still didn’t convert my qTranslate database.
In the end, they manually converted the database for me (by which time it was no longer up to date, so I had to manually transfer over several days worth of entries.)
And, worst of all, when we finally got my site up and running with WPML, it was about TWICE AS SLOW as qTranslate.
You can see the results of my testing here: https://wpml.org/forums/topic/slower-than-qtranslate/
And the thread for trying to get the importer to work and the issues I had here:
https://wpml.org/forums/topic/help-stuck-on-qtranslate-import/
Rating: 5 stars
Thank you for this useful plugin, it works well.
It would be great if it could run through options, tags and other things as well.
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Me solucionó el problema de limpiar el qtranslate
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1 web site in 3 languages is now hosted on three separate domains and this plugin just removed the redundant languages without any flaws. Extremely handy tool.
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