Thank you,
The MyISAM speed is better than the InnoDB, so we use it for better performance.
you can go to your phpMyAdmin to change it if you want
MyISAM speed better than InnoDB. uh? and how did you come to that conclusion if I may ask?
Apart from that, you don’t have to make that choice for the user, let the plugin install with the default engine the hosting or the sysadmin choose to adopt.
I did change it by phpmyadmin fo course, but it resets each time you deactivate/activate the plugin so it’s an ugly solution.
Hello,
we will take this note into consideration in our next release
thank you