Rating: 5 stars
Great little plugin to eliminate the junk that developers leave beyond when you uninstall plugins and themes. Just reduced by database by about 10 MB.
No longer developed and may become obsolete someday, but still works with WP 4.4
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Works perfectly even with WP 4.3 ??
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It is what I was looking for.
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I like the way this plugin works.
Apart from the main intended function, turning off the options auto-load gives a check if it’s safe to delete the table entries. (And a lot more convenient than dropping tables through PHPMyAdmin)
Rating: 4 stars
Very basic but it works.
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It saves our life after we deactivated a bad coded Plugin, which leaves us a lot of bad entries in our database! Absolutely great!
It′s very pity, that it isn′t still under development!
It′s a very great tool! We use it every time after we deactivate a plugin!
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Woot -> plugin found 530 orphans and pushed the button.. De nada. Gone!
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I managed to delete a few tables in phpMyAdmin – leftover from removed plugins. There were still some tables with strange names.
Found this plugin today and ran it. Managed to remove about 20 entries with confidence – since those plugins were removed last week.
Sure wish that plugin developers would use ‘better table names’… ??
Ken Cooper
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Better than going through your phpMyAdmin. But it does not list all of the options.
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This plugin does what it says but it also does what it doesn’t say by listing options of plugins which are installed and active.
The following options of YARPP, Google Analytics by Yoast and Google XML sitemap plugins which are installed and active are listed.
Rating: 5 stars
Thank,s
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Does exactly what it says it does, no hassle, I just love it!
Thank you!
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