• The plug-in itself works well and is helpful for building a site on the fly. However, the inline editing would not save at all, which was a big selling point of this plug-in.

    In addition, I purchased the pro version from the site recently under the “Special Offer” that stated if you bought now, you would get all future updates for free. However, the Seller now states that his “terms of service” state that it’s a year license and must be renewed to get update. He refuses to even acknowledge the special offer claim on his site. Do not appreciate the deceptive practices to entice sale.

    Also, be warned, your content is specifically tied to this plug-in. If you create pages/posts using Minimax and then deactivate it, the content you created using the plug-in will disappear. Which means you will need to keep the plug-in activated at all time. We discovered this when the plug-in had a conflict with another. Turned it off and all the pages we created were blank. Thankful we discovered it when we only had a half dozen pages created instead of the whole site. This alone makes the plug-in useless to us.

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  • Thread Starter mirz123

    (@mirz123)

    Following up on this. Have had major conflicts with this plug-in and other plug-ins and themes. In all instances, the Minimax plug-in has caused other plug-ins to fail–not the other way around. As indicated before, if I deactivate it, I lose whatever content was created with this. This problems occurs in both the free and pay versions. This is a huge problem. If I could go back, I would give this a one-star rating.

    Plugin Author Shahjada

    (@codename065)

    it you use any page builder to build a page, then deactivate the plugin, your content or content format will be gone anyway.

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