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  • Plugin Author Daniel Chatfield

    (@volcanicpixels)

    Could you please explain what was deceptive?

    It clearly states which features are free and which are not in the description.

    Thread Starter dunavista

    (@dunavista)

    The wordpress community is free, by the way of open source…..

    Authors like yourself are using this as a marketing tool. The FREE portion of your plugin, is well, available free in this community. Your plan of action – > get the user to download and install the FREE portion, then pound the user with FREE advertising for the paid version.
    The term “piggy-back” comes to mind.

    Either make it free or don’t Mr Author. If you can’t make free for the community, you then need to re-think your strategy.

    Plugin Author Daniel Chatfield

    (@volcanicpixels)

    I am well aware of how WordPress works (http://codex.wordpress.org/Development_Team). I donate significant amounts of time contributing to the WordPress core.

    You are correct that I aim to upsell users to the premium version, however the free version works perfectly fine as a standalone plugin and does exactly what it says it does ‘password protects wordpress’.

    Over 95% of installations of my plugin use the free version so clearly your assertion that the free plugin is void of any useful features is inaccurate.

    Likewise, those who have upgraded to the premium version enjoy the benefits of speedy and comprehensive email support (something which I would not be able to provide otherwise).

    Thread Starter dunavista

    (@dunavista)

    Quite frankly, I don’t care if you have walked on the moon. Sending me a link to show how honourable you are, means nothing, if fact makes the situation worse. Leaves a lot to be desired.
    Would you like me to rather roll over and play dead because you on the development team?

    Your assessment of “works fine” and my assessment of “works fine” are obviously two different things. Would you say anything different right here in the comments to jeopardise your plugin?

    Likewise, using the term “clearly”, is not so “clearly” to me. How long is a piece of string? We are discussing two different things here; you saying i did have some pie and I am saying I only 1% of the pie….

    You missing the point completely, you are using this free service to market your premium portion of the plugin.

    Should we go around in another circle?

    Plugin Author Daniel Chatfield

    (@volcanicpixels)

    You are correct that the usefulness of the plugin is subjective however since over 95% of active installations of the plugin are using the free version I think one can safely say that the free plugin does provide utility to most people who install it, I am sorry that in your case it merely provided an inconvenience.

    Thread Starter dunavista

    (@dunavista)

    You keep on harping on this 95%; the keyword for me above is “ACTIVE”

    You may well have 57k downloads, how many are active?
    Hypothetically, if there are 100 active, that means 95 are using the plugin…..

    Again i will ask, how many are active?

    how many are active?

    This data is not available to the plugin developer.

    Plugin Author Daniel Chatfield

    (@volcanicpixels)

    It is not possible for me to accurately determine how many are ‘active’ as that requires an admin to login (If an admin does not login to a site within 4 weeks then it will be deemed ‘inactive’) so this number is low but it is in excess of 16,000.

    And I think that this discussion should now be closed.

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