Rating: 1 star
I have contacted them four times to simply get a copy of invoices for my accounting department, no response. If they don’t respond to something as simple as needing a copy of an invoice, I can’t imagine them doing any better with actual plugin issues. Planning to cancel my subscription with them.
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One of the big issues that is beginning to “creep” into this industry is the idea of designing a “Crippled” product they used to do this back in the old days we called it Nag wear, the problem here is that the business model is not a sound investment. They are basing their revenue model on how much you upload to a service for which you pay to use. They do not provide that service, you do and you pay for it as well. This is a terrible way to generate revenue. In fact no sane business would invest in something like this. Crippled and broken
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I am updating my review after figuring this out. Once you add your remote media library it WILL NOT show up within the normal media library. This is where my error was as this is what I expected it to do. Instead, you add the RML and when you are posting and select ‘Add Media’ the option will be given there. I raised my original review to a 4 because the plugin does work, but left that 5th star off because support was still not given to help figure this out.
ORIGINAL REVIEW:
I tried this plugin originally over 5 months ago. I was having issues getting YouTube to work, so I posted in the support forum. A couple people responded with the same issue, but it was never resolved. It seems the plugin is still being updated, but support is not lacking greatly on the wordpress support area.
I decided to give it another shot today, thinking maybe it got updated and would work not. I followed the directions exactly and it says my channel is valid, but once published nothing is added to my Media Library. I posted again in the support forum, but not expecting much.
Great Idea for a plugin, and seems to be the only one out there, but it doesn’t seem to work well, at least for youtube.
Rating: 5 stars
I tried every plugin and gallery that promised to integrate Flickr and WordPress — and I finally found the solution using Remote Media Libraries and their RML Flickr Pro addon. I now use these plugins with Divi gallery and have achieved all my goals. Special thanks to Louis-Michel for his extra effort solving issues related to Divi and keeping me updated!
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Does not work at all!
I have my youtube account so I have the YouTube User ID: xxxx_Hw
But it kept saying Account Status: Invalid when I tried to validate it!
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Really great support from Louis-Michel with the Flickr PRO plugin. Many thanks!
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This star rating isn’t for the use of this plugin, but merely a request to get the S3 and Cloudfront services online. I don’t care about the rest really. There is hardly anything out there promising to work with my AWS. Bring it!
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Nice plugin, now waiting for cloud support.
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Great plugin and concept but needs more resources.
really hoping they add pinterest.
Rating: 5 stars
This plugin is wonderful. Even when I only read the introduction and not tried yet.
However my situation is working with Google Drive/Picasa images. I uploaded images on Google Drive/Picasa Web, then link back to my site, and if under 2048 all my images are not count so I can use unlimited ones.
If you can implement Google Drive (Picasa web) images/videos I would hapily pay for your great plugin.
Thank you very much.
Neo
Rating: 5 stars
Man I love having my youtube feed right in the media manager, this is sick! I am looking forward for the upload version, that would be so usefull for me.
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THIS ERROR IS FIXED, IN A COUPLE DAYS…VERY FAST. I haven’t had a chance to really try the plugin, so I’m changing my rating from a 1 star to 3, just on the basis of the support alone. (since I can’t remove the negative post)
Took me forever to figure out which plugin was doing it…I already knew it was a plugin, because when I deactivated all of them problem went away. When I opened the Links page / view all links, and then went to click on “edit” for ANY link…all I would get is “link not found”. So, one by one, I deactivated plugins, and if it didn’t fix, I would reactive plugin. When I deactivated this plugin, problem fixed. I rechecked it a few times…definitely this plugin that is the problem.
If you really need the plugin…it doesn’t actually do anything to the actual link on the site…they show up fine on the internet…it’s just in the admin section…so you would have to deactivate this plugin if you wanted to edit links…not that big of a deal…nothing major, just a pain in the – – – .
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Very promising. Love how it integrates the WordPress Media Library. Brilliant!
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Can’t wait to use the flickr function ??
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