Furthermore, the software occasionally forgets to auto-post – until you restart it with the failed author in question. You don’t realize this until the social media post is missing. No warning in the plugin.
So… a three-star rating is still pretty positive.
Another point: X/Twitter is an expensive add-on.
The support is nice, friendly and helpful – but they can’t change the policy or the basic functionality of the plugin (the plugin is user-based instead of website-based). It may be great for private users (individual users) who don’t need autopost either. Unfortunately, it’s not sufficient for professionals.
]]>Also, the cart sidebar (with cross selling etc.) will it be unlucked in the pro version?
Thanks
]]>A client has requested to find a way to trigger an email notification to a specific email whenever users of a custom user group (made in PublishPress permissions) publish a new post for a certain custom post type.
I can’t find a way to do this via the free version of PublishPress revisions, could the Pro version accomplish this request? If not, could any other combination of PublishPress plugins achieve the same goal?
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Damian
]]>There’s a PRO icon on the button now, which there isn’t on all of our previous website projects.
What gives?
We just purchased the PRO plugin but the version date says 2023-25-09. Does the PRO version not require the same security updates? Or it’s safe to install as is? I’m concerned because it doesn’t look like the vulnerability scanners have access to scan Pro plugins that are distributed outside of the WordPress plugin directory.
Many thanks!
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