• Ein Pflicht Plugin für den deutschen Raum. Unglaublich umfangreich und dennoch einfach einzurichten.
    Wir haben für unseren Webshop mittlerweile die Pro Version erworben die, gemessen am Umfang, eigentlich schon fast billig ist und sich unserer Meinung nach unter Wert verkauft!
    Die Updates kommen sehr regelm??ig und fügen immer wieder neue Funktionen hinzu. Wenn das so weitergeht sehe ich mich gezwungen dem Author, auf welchem Weg auch immer, ein Donate zukommen zu lassen.

    Der Support ist mehr als vorbildlich, einfach nur herausragend. Ich hatte letzte Woche ein Problem in Kombination mit WP Rocket und der Author hat mir innerhalb kürzester Zeit geholfen – das Problem lag übrigens ausschlie?lich am eigenem Unverm?gen und nicht etwa an den Plugins.

    Jetzt habe ich mich in lauter Superaltiven verloren, aber die hat das Plugin auch auf jeden Fall verdient. Vielen Dank für die tolle Arbeit.

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  • @mischaef und @mlfactory und @bilepad832
    I have to agree with the fact that something seems to be not really like it should be. We are in the process of looking for a plugin that works in Germany but are pretty confused by the ratings giving here. Even they are 5 stars they complain about the plugin and it looks like Mrs. Wirth (you call her like that) has already written in a 1-star rating might be right with her opinion.
    There is no chance to test actually the pro version before buying so we are in doubt if it would be a good investment or if we might get caught by a scam. Do you have some independent testimonies or examples of how everything is working i.e. on a live site beside your own that has all those pro features installed so we can test its functionality? Perhaps that one of the good review could post a link to his sites with the pro plugin.
    @mischaef I had a look to the page you mentioned https://justbricks.de/datenschutz/ – seems to be the free version only
    All services which are actually not essential are enabled here by default but that’s actually against the GDPR/DSGVO because already when you call the site the first time it is sending out its data to Facebook, Twitter etc. – I would definitely change that. So my question is if it is even possible to have all those services set to NOT active by default and having only essential services enabled by default.
    The Github of mlfactory shows that they are located in Austria while you reside in Germany Alsdorf so @bilepad832 I don’t think he has developed as the main developer that plugin even its another Michael and he has studied Informatics before. But the fact that their website isn’t working either is pretty suspicious too.
    The plugin description looks like the ideal match but the critics, reviews (even those 5 stars) and the support forum leaves actually lots of open questions. The website tausendneun.de of @mischaef’s agency isn’t working either. Are both plugins GPL 2+ because if that would be the case it would not be possible to integrate it into a WP site and sell it to i.e. customer as a complete work.

    Plugin Author mlfactory

    (@mlfactory)

    @toremo just test the Plugin. No other plugin has so many features such as google fonts, youtube, vimeo, google maps, recaptcha.
    The question is why you post the same question more times?
    What do you expect to get out of it?

    Clear that the ratings are good.

    And about that site you speak, look here.
    Visited the site in google chrome – ikognito tab so the “first time” – nothing selected

    View post on imgur.com


    Only vgwort loaded – i see there no facebook linkedin or something.

    And no – im the same Michael every time ??
    I developed the plugin and continue to develop it. I have no idea how to get such ideas.

    Cheers,
    Michael

    • This reply was modified 4 years, 7 months ago by mlfactory.
    • This reply was modified 4 years, 7 months ago by mlfactory.

    Hi Michael

    Unfortunately, you haven’t asked the most important question:
    Are both plugins GPL 2+, GPL 3+ because if that would be NOT the case it would NOT be possible to integrate it into a WP site and sell it to i.e. customer as a complete work while the customer could integrate it afterward by himself or additional costs by us of course, As both plugins actually rely on the WordPress core functionality both would need to be (a must) GNU GPL 2+/3+ according to the WordPress GNU GPL License.

    We tested the plugin already in its free version, but as we build 100% on WordPress GNU GPL 2+ License for our customers we also guarantee them that the work itself is GNU GPL 2+/ GNU GPL 3+ which would not be the case when we integrate code which has not a GNU GPL or compliant license.

    You are right that the plugin offers lots of features. The pro version even more additional codes from external vendors like Google etc. and some additional texts to the licenses which are actually part of public spaces too. So really new is the integration which follows the examples which have been given in the free version. The code is working, even it is not as easy to read as better other structured plugins, functionality is important in that case and that is given. That is also the reason we posted that in a reply to a 5-star review. We will write our own review if we have all questions answered.

    I did post the question twice as it did NOT appear at the review of @mischaef and we had to assume that censorship took place. Unfortunately, pretty common our days in the review business. And unfortunately, we can’t test the pro version with the map integration, so we rely entirely on the demo on your site.

    2 points we need a clearer view right now – summarised:
    1. What license is the Pro-Version – is it GNU GPL 2+/GNU GPL 3+ like the Free version you have on the WordPress repository and do we need to install a new plugin with new plugin name and new namespace or will it be only entering a license number?
    2. We saw the google map and open street view as well as other integrations that show only a black placeholder instead of an image i.e. a screenshot of the map or the “online resource” which should load after excepting the specific resource. The idea is great but the look with a black space is terrible. Until now we replace that space with an image (i.e. of the static map) and sometimes even with 2 switchable images of the actual map and the satellite image and when people click to verify to use the online service they can click a link to accept and get directed to the actual online map view. This also helps us to reduce the usage of Google Maps API which on high traffic sites can cause lots of costs (i.e. if you run a directory where always a map view gets loaded, only to display the site. Since we do that replacement we have about 60% reduction of costs to Google because most visitors are actually happy with the static map view and don’t require to use the Google API. So our question would also be if it is possible to limit the use of the map only on a specific page – as each new page would be another API call to Google. This sums up pretty fast in directories. If now the user has to accept to see a specific map live on each page it would be just fine and reducing costs tremendously, while when you accept one time their cookie it would always be accepted on all directory entries would cost a huge rise of costs.
    Thanks!

    • This reply was modified 4 years, 6 months ago by toremo.
    • This reply was modified 4 years, 6 months ago by toremo.
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