• Very robust and constantly updated.

    I’m always more comfortable working with and relying ona a plugin that has some realistic revenue model.

    They offer optional services and support for a fee, but require no ongoing fees or service agreements that limit the power of the free version. The very nature of the plugin’s power and flexibility creates complexity that will make some of those services a worthwhile option when setting everything up initially.

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