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Q. “Not happy at all. But what can you do when it’s free.”
A. Move to a paid solution like Shopify. It’s where we’re going. Can’t afford the loss of sales and also goodwill. Some of our customers affected by this are repeat customers. So I lose today’s sale but also next weeks and the week after and the week after that because they go elsewhere …
As it for it being free yes, it is on the face of it. But it’s a gateway plugin. So they give it for free so that you use WooCommerce and then hope that some time down the road you lump $100 for a premium plugin. They’re not giving it for free out the goodness of their heart, it does have a business strategy behind it.
No communication from them either. Shabby.
Same. I’ve tried all ways and I’m still getting the same errors:
DEVELOPERS: PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT YOU ARE INCLUDING JQUERY AND THERE ARE NO JAVASCRIPT ERRORS ON THE PAGE
Perhaps when they release 3.0.6 they might actually test it first.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Yoast SEO] New Version of pluging not working and show blank pagesAgree. 100%. Free or not, releasing updates that haven’t been properly tested is sloppy.
Nobody expects perfection and sometimes, s**t happens, but I think twice about hitting that update button on anything that has the Yoast name attached to it at the moment and if you’re hoping your free plugin is going to entice users to part with money for the pro version then you’re going to be bang out of luck.
The frustration is that we all know you’re capable of better, so c’mon guys take the criticism on board and up your game to previous levels.
Works perfectly now, just as before.
Thank you for such a great response.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [W3 Total Cache] A disaster after the latest UpgradeTotally buggered up my site.
Have had intermittent problems viewing and logging into the site, sliders not working, widgets not loading in, running like treacle despite all the ‘enhancements’.
Do you even bother to test the releases or do you just cross your fingers and hope?
As someone who runs a commercial site I just can’t afford for a plugin to fail me on this scale.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [SendPress Newsletters] Plain Text emailsThanks for the quick response Josh, look forward to developments.
Cheers.