• As everyone has said, the pre-2.0 versions were stable and elegant. Since 2.0, it’s been one horrifying problem after another. I’m sure there are worse things you could do to your site than install this, but I can’t think of any offhand. (And I’m not sure what, other than negativity, anyone would expect from releasing this. If you break a few million sites, you will come to discover your reputation takes something of a dent.)

    Update: Yeah, no, it’s worse than ever. Every day I don’t switch to a different plugin is the new worst day of my life. I’m not keen to migrate over 1200-some posts to a new plugin, but I’m wasting so much time dealing with the new bugs every “fix” introduces that I’ve spent easily twice that time just trying to make this plugin function in the most rudimentary of ways.

    Update 7/31/2014: The truth is somewhere in the middle, now. Nextgen is still the plugin that ends up taking up the most time out of my day trying to fix whatever new and totally untested bugs have been released into the wild. But it has gotten a bit better from the bad old days of 2.0.

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