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# PLUGENIUS

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## Forum Replies Created

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 *   Forum: [Plugins](https://wordpress.org/support/forum/plugins-and-hacks/)
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   reply to: [[Customer Reviews Collector for WooCommerce] WPML / Multilingual support missing – email invitations not language-aware](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/wpml-multilingual-support-missing-email-invitations-not-language-aware/)
 *  Thread Starter [PLUGENIUS](https://wordpress.org/support/users/plugenius/)
 * (@plugenius)
 * [4 months, 2 weeks ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/wpml-multilingual-support-missing-email-invitations-not-language-aware/#post-18804460)
 * Hello Szilveszter from Trustindex ( [@szlifkaszilveszter28](https://wordpress.org/support/users/szlifkaszilveszter28/)),
 * It’s great to receive such a constructive response from you. I’m excited about
   the prospect of soon being able to integrate your plugin into my online shop 
   and manage it in the four languages currently available.
 * I would be very happy to be notified as soon as this feature is developed and
   functional in the plugin. If it would be useful, I am available for testing, 
   although I am sure that your team will be able to complete the development reliably
   for an upcoming update.
 * I have currently uninstalled the plugin from my platform, so I will not be aware
   of any upcoming updates. If you would be so kind as to notify me, I would be 
   very grateful.
 * Kind regards,
   Ivan
    -  This reply was modified 4 months, 2 weeks ago by [PLUGENIUS](https://wordpress.org/support/users/plugenius/).
 *   Forum: [Plugins](https://wordpress.org/support/forum/plugins-and-hacks/)
    In
   reply to: [[Product Feed Manager For WooCommerce - Sell on 200+ Online Marketplaces] Google Category Mapping issue with WPML multilingual setup](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/google-category-mapping-issue-with-wpml-multilingual-setup/)
 *  Thread Starter [PLUGENIUS](https://wordpress.org/support/users/plugenius/)
 * (@plugenius)
 * [4 months, 2 weeks ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/google-category-mapping-issue-with-wpml-multilingual-setup/#post-18804443)
 * Hello Tamanna (@itamannaa),
 * Thank you for your very clear and precise explanation. Some time ago, I followed
   this procedure exactly, but unfortunately the mappings I had memorised in one
   language were lost when I added mappings in another language. Now I have tried
   again and **everything seems to be memorised correctly**.
 * It’s a pity that mappings for languages other than the active one are still visible,
   even if they don’t contain the corresponding categories. This **creates a bit
   of confusion** and gives the impression that something is not configured correctly.
   
   If I may add some feedback, **this aspect could be improved** to offer the user
   a more user-friendly interface.
 * Now that I have finally been **able to configure the mappings for each language**,
   I will monitor the results in Google Merchant Centre. I am sure that everything
   will now be set up correctly in all languages.
 * Thank you again for your valuable assistance and for **your prompt and comprehensive
   responses**. This is exactly what distinguishes functional and efficient plugins
   from others that are much less so. **Congratulations**.
 * Kind regards,
   Ivan
    -  This reply was modified 4 months, 2 weeks ago by [PLUGENIUS](https://wordpress.org/support/users/plugenius/).
 *   Forum: [Reviews](https://wordpress.org/support/forum/reviews/)
    In reply to:
   [[Google for WooCommerce] Terrible Multilingual Support and Sync Issues](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/terrible-multilingual-support-and-sync-issues/)
 *  Thread Starter [PLUGENIUS](https://wordpress.org/support/users/plugenius/)
 * (@plugenius)
 * [9 months, 2 weeks ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/terrible-multilingual-support-and-sync-issues/#post-18628128)
 * Hi [@simplysaru](https://wordpress.org/support/users/simplysaru/) 
   **Thank you
   for your response. However, I would like to address some points that, unfortunately,
   your reply completely overlooked.**
 * For a plugin with as many negative reviews as this one, I find the tactic of 
   redirecting to support requests to be highly presumptuous. My primary reason 
   for this is that my requests for assistance were submitted when I first activated
   the plugin, nearly a year ago, as previously stated. These requests were made
   under a different profile than the one I am currently using, which was created
   more recently.
 * However, this point is ultimately unimportant. I** can read numerous reviews,
   many of them quite recent, detailing issues identical to my own.** This clearly
   demonstrates that the plugin is fundamentally flawed. No amount of support can
   resolve issues that are inherent to the plugin’s native functionality.
 * Furthermore, the decision to initiate a poll for multilingual support is a procedure
   typically adopted by large corporations that rely solely on statistical results
   to justify implementing features that simple common sense should dictate. Especially
   in Europe, but also globally, multilingual sites are increasingly commonplace.
   This trend alone should be sufficient justification to dedicate development hours
   to ensuring compatibility with the most popular WordPress multilingual plugins.
 * You yourself state that **multilingual support is the most requested feature**,
   yet you ask me to add my voice to a request that, given its obvious necessity,
   should already be in development without further formalities. It is truly exasperating
   to have to submit to the arrogant demands of large companies like Google, where
   everything is dictated by mere statistics and numbers, when on a human level,
   it would suffice to use common sense.
 * As far as I am concerned, your plugin is unacceptable by default. I am also a
   developer, and I would never dare to advise my clients to contact technical support
   when I am aware of my product’s inherent limitations. Instead, I would take the
   feedback to heart to improve and further develop my solutions to meet the real
   needs of my clients. For large corporations, however, this remains nothing more
   than an empty theory, devoid of any real meaning.
 * **P.S.:** For the record, my request for multilingual support is also among those
   on the idea board, submitted under a different profile in March 2024.
 * Furthermore, I would like to specify that **Google Merchant Center has had data
   source functions indicating country and language for a considerable time**. It
   is only your official plugin for WooCommerce that completely ignores this fundamental
   feature, making product synchronization practically incoherent for all languages.**
   No support team can ever resolve this issue until the plugin is made compatible
   to sync each language with its own dedicated API.**

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