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I apologize for the crudeness of my original review which was snappy and short and I had pasted it from another plugin review, which I had done because I find that they both are structurally built the same way.
I find it highly frustrating to spend time hunting for plugins, only to realize once you ahve invested the time in searching and installing that the plugin contains only the very bare minimum what it says the plugin is supposed to do – and all important functions are crippled but activated only in the pro version. I think th eplugin description should be more transparent about it.
Additionally, the two plugins are built to constantly push the user into buying the pro version. I do understand the monetizing aspect that comes with creating plugins. However, the two plugins are so aggressive in their upgrade promotion. They restrict
the majority of features. On top of that, they cross-promote their other plugin offerings in the form of false features in their settings: in the app settings, you’re presented with what appears to be features of the plugin in the form of toggles. When you activate the toggle thinking you’re activating the feature, you’re presented with a cross promotion link to another one of their plugins. So no, they are NOT features.
I think the devs should be more transparent about the highly crippled versions of their plugins, or tone down the up-selling and cross-promo hidden as toggle features.
I stand by my 1 star rating for highly frustrating pactices.