• Dot 07

    (@dot07)


    This plugin has two menu items which have several settings tabs and settings. The General Options and Lightbox Options. Upon hitting the “Save” button, you will be met with a popup which says “Image Gallery Settings are disabled in free version. If you need those functionalityes [sic], you need to buy the commercial version.”

    Here is the problem with this practice. According to the plugin rules on WordPress.org free plugins are supposed to be fully functional. If you do not wish to allow any of your settings to work, you aren’t supposed to have them in there. Or, that’s my understanding.

    And I know things have gotten pretty lax in favor of pushing for sale plugins nowadays. However, since you require after purchase for people to deactivate the free plugin and install the commercial plugin after purchase, it would seem to me that the two menu items are there for the purpose of requiring people to purchase your commercial plugin and the free version is just a shell to use to force such a sale.

    In your description on the plugin page, you say “Each view has unique customizable options in “ General Options “ section to make them fit your taste.” you do not tell people that in order for those “custom settings” to be functional, they are required to purchase your commercial version.

    It would appear that your description is intentionally misleading.

    On top of that, the formatting doesn’t work well with the default theme for 4.1.1 of WP.

    Please remove the fake settings pages from your free version.

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  • Moderator Jan Dembowski

    (@jdembowski)

    Forum Moderator and Brute Squad

    It would appear that your description is intentionally misleading.

    On top of that, the formatting doesn’t work well with the default theme for 4.1.1 of WP.

    Please remove the fake settings pages from your free version.

    *Installs plugin, tries to save options, gets crippleware notice*

    Sigh. That’s not at all cool and more importantly violates the terms of hosting plugins in the WordPress repository.

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/about/guidelines/

    This part.

    5. Trialware is not allowed in the repository. It’s perfectly fine to attempt to upsell the user on other products and features, but a) not in an annoying manner and b) not by disabling functionality after some time period. Similarly, you cannot “cripple” functionality in the plugin and then ask for payment or provide a code to unlock the functionality. All code hosted by WordPress.org servers must be free and fully-functional. If you want to sell advanced features for a plugin (such as a “pro” version), then you must sell and serve that code from your own site, we will not host it on our servers.

    To report issues like this please send an email to plugins [at] wordpress.org but don’t bother as I’ve already sent them the details. 😉

    @huge-it and @support-huge-it Is it necessary to look at all of your plugins…?

    Plugin Author huge-it

    (@huge-it)

    @dot 07 at first thanks for interesting in our plugin, it seems you are using it so you can see how many options and instruments we gave you to create fancy galleries. At same time yes we have PRO options, we had to do that to have some financial help which gives us ability have developers and support team.
    Anyway I don’t think that it was worthy of such rate.
    Dear @jan Dembowski thank you for remembering us, from time to time when we update our pro version and then from that version create free version and forgot to clean database from those pro options. We have already updated plugin you may check if you wish.

    Thread Starter Dot 07

    (@dot07)

    When I review something I take a number of things into consideration. Functionality, Presentation, Server Load and Use of Space. I don’t like the functionality of your plugins (those you have crippled). I don’t like the presentation because this particular plugin doesn’t format correctly in the default WordPress theme for 4.1.1 all the time. And I don’t like the junk menu items in the admin area.

    Adding the following in one of your disabled admin pages doesn’t satisfy my preference for not having useless menu items in the Dashboard Sidebar:

    “Dear user. Thank you for your interest in our product. Please be known, that this page is for commercial users, and in order to use options from there, you should have pro license. We please you to be understanding. The money we get for pro license is expended on constantly improvements of our plugins, making them more professional useful and effective, as well as for keeping fast support for every user.”

    Real Estate in the Admin Dashboard is a premium. Adding unnecessary menu items which are completely without function except to show a pop up telling people they can’t use options in the pages of those menu items unless they purchase your pro version is taking up space that should be functional space.

    And having dedicated pages for selling your plugins does not (in my opinion) rest well with me. I realize you provide links to your site for each of those plugins listed on your page in my dashboard, but again it is a useless page and menu item. You have FIVE menu items and only ONE of them is actually functional for a free user. The other FOUR are for selling your pro version.

    I won’t recommend or use your plugins for those reasons. I have tested all of your plugins to find most of them function in exactly the same way. Thus “1” star. I won’t bother writing reviews for the rest of them, since the reviews would be the same as this one.

    I do understand your desire to use WordPress repository for promoting your paid plugins in this fashion, and since the plugin is still here, it must be being allowed. However, I am particular about allowing excessive menu items and links going back to your site from mine. That’s my preference. And that’s my review.

    support-huge-it

    (@support-huge-it)

    Dear Jan thank you we will take into consideration all you say. On some plugin we already removed fake options, and will put image of that options. So that users can see what they can change with pro license. More over we wrote a message on General Options section that these are for pro users only.
    We appreciate your help

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