• Peter Ricci

    (@peterricci)


    They have just updated the plugin with what? Since August this service has had one update, not good enough for a premium (paid) service.

    Still cannot have multiple authors on one blog add videos unless you give them username and password to your wordpress.com account.

    All videos available to all authors (how lame is that?)

    Lazy VideoPress, lazy!

    https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/video/

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  • SB

    (@sghb)

    Isn’t the Plugin free?

    I thought it was only the Videopress that was a paid option if you wanted videos on wordpress.com?

    Thread Starter Peter Ricci

    (@peterricci)

    Ahh, but you see, if you pay (which I do) you need this plugin to connect to your account through your WordPress self hosted website. to upload videos. I sent them an email on this and posted comments months ago.

    Their reply, thanks for your comment we will consider this. Lazy again

    Again the features and upgrade cycle for this plugin are poor and reflects a lack of understanding of client needs.

    Moderator Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)

    (@ipstenu)

    ?????? Advisor and Activist

    1.5.1
    Changed links to the new VideoPress.com
    Added post activation help message

    So … they did that. Yes, it was a minor update, but the update is free so what’s the problem?

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