• anonymized-14293447

    (@anonymized-14293447)


    add a “PRO” next to “features” and you will waste less of people’s time

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  • Plugin Author Enmanuel Corvo

    (@ecorvo)

    HI,

    What do you mean? I don’t follow.

    Thread Starter anonymized-14293447

    (@anonymized-14293447)

    I quote
    “Create unlimited menus
    Lots of customizable settings
    Insert anywhere on your site using SHORTCODE
    Built-in Animations
    WYSIWYG editor – Live preview
    Easy positioning options”

    I mean that you should state clearly in the description that all the features are only for Pro version. It’s not a problem to buy a Pro version, but you should state clearly what you get for free and what you don’t, otherwise I’d consider it “misleading”.
    Installing a plugin is always a risk for the site but one takes the risk for a little more in exchange, whereas in this case you install it just to have a demo version in your own server. ?? no offence, it’s just my opinion

    Plugin Author Enmanuel Corvo

    (@ecorvo)

    No offense taken, thanks for the feedback, but I disagree. With the free version you can:

    Create unlimited menus
    Lots of customizable settings
    Insert anywhere on your site using SHORTCODE
    Built-in Animations
    WYSIWYG editor – Live preview
    Easy positioning options

    The only thing that Pro version offers at this time is Responsive Lay-lout, clone capability and multi site rights.

    Thread Starter anonymized-14293447

    (@anonymized-14293447)

    I have had a very different experience, Emmanuel. There were only 4 menus, only one type of button, no positioning on site, only one animation. And on each of these settings there was a list of all other available features with a tag “Pro only” next to it. Have you put an outdated version on WordPress?

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