Actually, if I had one piece of feedback for the developer, I would consider separating out the “menu sync” functionality from the rest of the plugin. This beautiful drag and drop interface with nested children is exactly what I am looking for and I’m excited to use it. I can’t imagine using the menu sync feature myself. I’m sure other people do. Perhaps a business model where the core plugin is free & additional functionality like that is part of a paid extension pack, similar to how Advanced Custom Fields works.
I checked the “Hide Menu Sync Checkbox (Currently Disabled)” checkbox, but I still had to hide the “Add Link” and “Menu Options” buttons with CSS.
Since I would like to rely on this plugin long-term for client use, I would gladly pay a premium to know it will be updated to support new versions of WordPress as they’re released.
Hiding the menu options while menu sync is disabled didn’t occur to me… I’ll be sure to include that in an upcoming update. Thanks for the suggestion!
RE: LTS support/premium… this has been brought up before, but I’m hesitant to go that route for various reasons. Rest assured, I developed and maintain this plugin for client use myself (I’m in the same boat), so I wouldn’t worry about this becoming abandonware.