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  • They are no longer allowing us to purchase the addon as they are wanting us to move over to their new web-embedded version.
    For us our calendar is so tightly ingrained with our wordpress install with custom admin fields and a massive amount of past and future event data that we just cant make the move, though we really make use of the posterboard and stream views.

    I’ve offered to continue to pay for extended support but they just refuse.

    It’s a shame as you can activate the extended view plugin with full functionality but after a while something in the core calendar will go off and check the license condition and then disable it again.
    A real shame they cant support legacy customers like us.

    As the core calendar is supposed to be open-source maybe someone can take a look at maintaining it?

    Thread Starter dlmweb

    (@dlmweb)

    @scatman_uk Thanks for the response!

    I just don’t get their business model… it appears they’ve priced out smaller clients, but heck, I can’t even get an appointment to talk about their products. Who needs an appointment to try work with a plugin?!
    Brilliant efforts to drive away customers who are willing / paying / trying! to implement their products. We’ve moved on The Events Calendar.

    Plugin Support yenmer

    (@yenmer)

    Hi?@dlmweb

    Thanks for reaching out!

    To better assist you please fill out the following form here, and we will review your request.

    Sincerely,
    Yenmer.
    Timely Customer Support.

    • This reply was modified 10 months, 2 weeks ago by yenmer.
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