• After reading the description, I installed the Plugin only to find that if you don’t use the PRO version any user gets access to more than they should in the WordPress Dashboard. The FREE version may work but is only useful if you are the WordPress Administrator.

    The Test User I added could access and change settings on many things they shouldn’t. If I removed “backend access” from their permissions they could no longer access the Project, Tasks or anything else.

    Bottom line: This may be a good tool BUT only if you pay for it.
    Don’t advertise it as Free OR at least give a more accurate description.

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  • Plugin Author Dylan James

    (@dylanjkotze)

    Hi there,

    Thanks for the feedback.

    The free version works with any of the roles and doesn’t require administrator roles. Under Zephyr > Settings > General Settings > Permissions you can manage and set the permissions for any of the roles modularly.

    There are no limits in the free version on tasks, projects or anything, and it allows you to manage tasks and projects without the requirement of the Pro version. The Pro version only adds additional features.

    Thanks for your time.

    Best regards,

    Dylan

    Hey @heffegg.

    Having signed up here in 2011, it looks like you’re quite an experienced user. So are you getting nervous, working for one of the competitors, is it just ignorance or what made you come out to write your 7th review within 12 years, leaving such an unjustified judgement?

    Having come across the possibility to remove one of the many permissions to configure access rights in Zephyr (Basic or Pro doesn’t make a difference) you “accidentally” chose the one and only permission that totally cuts off the ability to access the backend (to then complain about it). Wow, what a coincident!

    So if you’re really such a bloody beginner, not knowing what you do when playing with permissions, why don’t you first ask for help before you leave a negative rating for the best WordPress Project Management plugin (at least) when comes to what you get for free.

    @dylanjkotze maybe it might be an idea to put this permission to the pro version, (as it is anyways just intended to opt out client users accessing the backend) not to give trolls another chance.

    Digi

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