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  • Dear Mike, this is not the best way to deal with these kind op situations. What you really mean is that you don’t care about the shop owners who loose money and webdesigners that have to deal with failing shops because youre company is releasing new versions that are not supported by the major theme developers.

    The reason why shop owners upgraded their shops with the newest woocommerce software is that until recently that was a save thing to do. At least you should have given a warning that not al themes were compatible with the new major release. How unconvient it may be but if your company wants a leading role in the e-commerce software world you should be more careful in the future. It will take a long time for me to trust your software like i did before.

    I totally lost convidence in the woocommerce software since the last updates. It took me much time to repair (if possible) my clients shops after they updated to the new woocommerce version. Themes did not work anymore, the woocommerce plugins failed and I had to go back to old software and even old wordpress versions to get things working again. What seemed to be a good alternative for Magento, Prestahop and Open Cart is now an absolute failure. I consider changing to other shop software.

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