• Plugin Author David Cramer

    (@desertsnowman)


    Hi There,

    In the next few days, I’ll be replacing My Shortcodes with Caldera Engine.

    This means that full exporting will be available in the free version. (with some limitations though)

    In preparation, I’m needing some help.
    I don’t want the upgrade to break anything, so I would like to ask if anyone is willing to send me some of their exported shortcodes so that I can test compatibility.

    If you are willing, please email them to [email protected]

    Many thanks!
    ~David

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/my-shortcodes/

Viewing 6 replies - 1 through 6 (of 6 total)
  • No offense, but you go to calderaengine.com and you can’t tell what the hell your plugin does or is. Had I not seen My Shortcodes first, I would have been lost.

    Please update My Shortcodes. I would pay for this plugin to just be compatible with the latest WordPress and be free of bugs.

    Plugin Author David Cramer

    (@desertsnowman)

    No offense taken.

    It’s intentional to not make it a huge selling site. It’s really intended for users coming from my-shortcodes.

    I don’t have the means to support a growing user base and if I where to push it, I think I would have some upset customers.

    Maybe at a later stage I’ll re-think my plans though.

    I appreciate the feedback though!

    PS – an update coming this morning.

    Thank you!

    Are you going to open up the pro version for purchase? When I try to purchase it takes me to a page not found.

    Plugin Author David Cramer

    (@desertsnowman)

    Thanks for the heads up. I’ll take a look in a moment and let you know whats up.

    Plugin Author David Cramer

    (@desertsnowman)

    I have updated the links so the purchase age should work now.

Viewing 6 replies - 1 through 6 (of 6 total)
  • The topic ‘My Shortcodes is becoming Caldera Engine – help needed’ is closed to new replies.