• faktanett

    (@faktanett)


    Without support for custom posts, this plugin is near useless.

    According to plugin developer, it is “easy to add” (see FAQ)
    Still he demands to be paid in order to do so.

    Greedy.

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  • Plugin Author Clifton Griffin

    (@clifgriffin)

    It takes a lot of time to maintain a free plugin, and releasing new features tends to fall to the bottom of the priority list.

    I have offered at various times to add this functionality in on a per request basis, for a small fee in lieu of a more permanent solution. This is simply my response to the reality of being a very busy freelancer.

    It is not fair to rate a plugin one star because it doesn’t do something it never advertised it would do and because the plugin author has the audacity to charge for his time.

    Greedy.

    It is certainly greedy behaviour to expect plugin devs who have contributed code – and by extension a whack of their time – to the community to bend to your will and churn out more features, especially when using the star rating system to apply pressure to that effect.

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