Title: Replacement Plugin
Last modified: August 21, 2016

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# Replacement Plugin

 *  Resolved [Randy King](https://wordpress.org/support/users/randyking/)
 * (@randyking)
 * [12 years, 7 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/replacement-plugin/)
 * I can’t have all my websites down in their entirety because of the problems of
   one plugin. While it may not work for some, I have found a simple plugin that
   seems to do everything I need in the free version, and if it works well I will
   upgrade to the paid version. Check out: [http://wp-event-organiser.com](http://wp-event-organiser.com)
 * Time.ly seems to have a great product, but the support is atrocious and it seems
   to crash and burn in a big way when there’s problems. They’ve got the right idea,
   just not great execution. I hope it’s a temporary problem.
 * [http://wordpress.org/plugins/all-in-one-event-calendar/](http://wordpress.org/plugins/all-in-one-event-calendar/)

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 *  [Sheila](https://wordpress.org/support/users/sheilahoff/)
 * (@sheilahoff)
 * [12 years, 7 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/replacement-plugin/#post-4259057)
 * Randy that plug-in looks to be pretty new…therefore no track record. And it doesn’t
   offer nearly the feature-set that Time.ly offers. Time.ly is a great product.
   They’re a tiny company. Without our support we can lose them.
 *  Thread Starter [Randy King](https://wordpress.org/support/users/randyking/)
 * (@randyking)
 * [12 years, 7 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/replacement-plugin/#post-4259223)
 * Sheila – I agree with you on most points. I really do like the functionality 
   that Time.ly offers. Two things have me moving: 1) I have experienced entire 
   website crashes twice now, and 2) I recently loaded “P3 – Plugin Performance 
   Profile” ([http://support.godaddy.com/godaddy/wordpress-p3-plugin/](http://support.godaddy.com/godaddy/wordpress-p3-plugin/))
   and was concerned to see that over 60% of plugin usage was being consumed by 
   ai1ec.
 * I think they have the right idea; the screens are beautiful, but it’s just not
   stable enough for my liking. I have made a complete transition of my websites
   over the weekend and they are running noticeably faster.
 * I wish it were not the case, but it is. I can’t afford so much time dealing with
   these issues, AND my requirements may be less than yours or others for functionality.
   That’s why Event Organiser works for me.
 * Thank you for taking the time to add your voice.
 *  [Sheila](https://wordpress.org/support/users/sheilahoff/)
 * (@sheilahoff)
 * [12 years, 7 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/replacement-plugin/#post-4259225)
 * Thanks for the plugin tip Randy. I’ll check it out. You’re right, performance(
   speed) is not at the top of the list for my clients. They want their stuff to
   LOOK great which Time.ly has nailed. But I’ve also downloaded Event Organiser
   for future consideration. Thanks.
 *  Thread Starter [Randy King](https://wordpress.org/support/users/randyking/)
 * (@randyking)
 * [12 years, 7 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/replacement-plugin/#post-4259226)
 * You got that right! The Time.ly stuff is beautiful. I hope they will get it together
   and clean this stuff up. I am a developer, too – so I know the problems that 
   they are encountering. It’s tough, no doubt and I really hope they pull through.
 *  [Nicola Peluchetti](https://wordpress.org/support/users/nicolapeluchetti/)
 * (@nicolapeluchetti)
 * [12 years, 7 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/replacement-plugin/#post-4259239)
 * We are actually rewriting the plugin to solve performance/stability issues. 2.0
   will be totally different and will have a unified codebase.
    As i said elsewhere
   we are a small team and we have senior developers like me almost full time on
   support. We are trying to do our best unfortunately 3.7 release did lots of damages
   to our wordpress/free version. Basically we do what we can as we have to support
   three different code bases and this is a nightmare Obviously we’d rather avoid
   breaking websites as it results in the weekend spent doing support 😀
 *  Thread Starter [Randy King](https://wordpress.org/support/users/randyking/)
 * (@randyking)
 * [12 years, 7 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/replacement-plugin/#post-4259276)
 * Nicola – this is great news; all of us that love the plugin will be happy to 
   support you.
 * Here’s something that I’ve noticed a lot of lately in plugins – the base (free)
   version is fully functional, single code base. Where developers are making $$
   is with functionality add-ons which are completely separate plugins.
 * For example, I have a forms creation plugin ([http://vfbpro.com/](http://vfbpro.com/))
   for which you can buy a bundle of ALL add-ons for $65USD. One time, unlimited
   use. After using the base plugin and seeing how great it was, you bet I sprung
   for the whole enchilada. Didn’t need all that functionality, but wanted a couple
   AND I wanted to say “thanks” for the amazing code.
 * So it’s a bit of a juggling act – put your best stuff out there for free, don’t
   gouge on “multiple site” nonsense and generate TONS of good will. That concept,
   put out there by Frank Kern and Eben Pagan, made those guys tens of millions 
   of $$$. How would you like to make millions just because people like who you’re
   being and the great products you put out there? Hmmmmmm.
 *  [Nicola Peluchetti](https://wordpress.org/support/users/nicolapeluchetti/)
 * (@nicolapeluchetti)
 * [12 years, 7 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/replacement-plugin/#post-4259285)
 * [@randy](https://wordpress.org/support/users/randy/) That’s exactly what we are
   going to do. Single code base and add ons as separate plugins, this also lowers
   the resource used by our plugin. Hope things calm down and we can actually work
   on that instead of supporting users with broken websites 😀
 *  [thaiscapes](https://wordpress.org/support/users/dragonc/)
 * (@dragonc)
 * [12 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/replacement-plugin/#post-4259291)
 * ” instead of supporting users with broken websites..”
 * This shows some contempt for users of your plugin – your plugin caused the problems
   but we see no co-ordinated feedback on your support forum about what you are 
   doing to help us.
 * If you provided decent support and a well coded product, you wouldn’t have so
   many unhappy people who are now unlikely to use any of your products again. And
   who is going to pay $75 for a ‘pro’ version that is having the same problems?
 * If you want to be successful (i.e. make money) its CUSTOMER FIRST!
 *  [Nicola Peluchetti](https://wordpress.org/support/users/nicolapeluchetti/)
 * (@nicolapeluchetti)
 * [12 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/replacement-plugin/#post-4259292)
 * [@dragonc](https://wordpress.org/support/users/dragonc/) we are trying to provide
   support but obviously we support pro customer first. As i said, we have senior
   developers like me doing support and this is not optimal, because, as you can
   imagine, senior developers should work on the product and not on support otherwise,
   since our product is mainly free, the company can’t survive.
    I mean, bugs are
   part of the game, we try as much as possible to avoid them, but we can’t just
   eliminate them.
 *  [thaiscapes](https://wordpress.org/support/users/dragonc/)
 * (@dragonc)
 * [12 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/replacement-plugin/#post-4259294)
 * Surely paid customers come first, but don’t ignore the rest of us – this is where
   your paid customers come from.
    Messages posted on your support forum are being
   ignored for many long days. You’ve got lots and lots of very unhappy people and
   there is no co-ordinated effort to tell us what you are doing to fix these problems.
 * There are posts telling people to upgrade to one version, other posts saying 
   don’t upgrade to that version, use this version, half a dozen different threads
   which go unanswered etc. None of your free users have a clue as to what to expect
   or when.
 * I’d love to buy the very expensive version but do you really think I would with
   the mess this project is in? You have a what was great product, but unfortunately
   its broken and we need some help.
 *  Thread Starter [Randy King](https://wordpress.org/support/users/randyking/)
 * (@randyking)
 * [12 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/replacement-plugin/#post-4259295)
 * For what it’s worth, I think they’re on the right path. It appears that they 
   tried to support too many code bases to implement free vs. paid version. If you
   read the thread above, you’ll see that Nicola talked about creating a “base” 
   version that’s totally free and 100% functional, and that the paid pieces are
   add-on plugins to give extra functionality.
 * This is all great, but it requires serious re-tooling and a bunch of pain and
   suffering with us AND them until it’s in place. It’s like trying to turn a cruise
   ship 180 degrees.
 * I get that it doesn’t help us at the moment – we’ve got sites to maintain and
   keep running – but my sense is that they’ll get the ship turned around and make
   a good go at it.
 *  [Nicola Peluchetti](https://wordpress.org/support/users/nicolapeluchetti/)
 * (@nicolapeluchetti)
 * [12 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/replacement-plugin/#post-4259296)
 * [@dragonc](https://wordpress.org/support/users/dragonc/) the problem as i said
   and Randy said and as i wrote in many posts is that we have different codebases.
   1.10.1-standard is a TOTALLY DIFFERENT version from 1.10.5 you can download on
   wordpress.
    We created the forums ( i was totally against that by the way, my
   idea was to provide technical help on stackoverflow.com where people at least
   was encouraged to provide support ) to let people help each other and for us 
   to provide some standard guidelines on how to debug problems, right now our support
   manager was on vacation last week and so the forums went unattended, but anyway
   we can’t answer anyone, simply put, there is not enough workforce for it. Anyway
   things should get better when we unify the codebase as having three different
   codebases it’s a nightmare. Version 1.11.4-pro is stable now, version 1.10.9-
   Standard is stable too, usually the main source of trouble is conflicts with 
   other plugins, but we have 60.000 standard installs and we can’t simply help 
   anyone for free. I’m trying to provide support here but as you can see i just
   suggest actions, i can’t fix broken sites to everyone 🙂 Hope this explains some
   things.
 *  [davejampole](https://wordpress.org/support/users/davejampole/)
 * (@davejampole)
 * [12 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/replacement-plugin/#post-4259300)
 * As a TOTALLY SATISFIED user, I’d like to say that I am totally committed to Time.
   ly. I’ve been using their plugin for a number of versions and it keeps getting
   better and better. I’ve moved from the free version to the Pro version and (from
   my experience), the support could not be any better!
 * When upgrading WP and ai1ec, I’ve had issues, as most users have. Some of those
   issues have been theme-driven and some not. I’m lucky in that my theme developer(
   Artisteer) helped my resolve a couple of the issues I was having. Nico has resolved
   other issues for me as have some of the other folks at Time.ly.
 * I **WOULD NOT** even consider switching to another calendar plugin. The All-In-
   One-Event Calendar works for me 100% and I could not be happier. In addition,
   my users are happy! And at the end of the day, this is all that matters.
 *  [thaiscapes](https://wordpress.org/support/users/dragonc/)
 * (@dragonc)
 * [12 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/replacement-plugin/#post-4259301)
 * I want to keep using it BUT.. despite Nicola’s “version 1.10.9-Standard is stable
   too” I have to differ.
 * I created a brand new website with no plugins and only Twenty Ten, Twenty Eleven
   and Twenty Twelve as themes, and NO plugins.
    The navigation doesn’t work, and
   the plugin does not update ro the current days events – I’m having to do that
   manually.
 * As for using the pro version – fine but I don’t need what its got, which leaves
   me with either no support or paying a heavty $75 just to get support – my websites
   are community sites with no income.
 * I just wish Timely would clear the confliting mess of threads on their forum 
   and post a clear message telling us we’re on our own, and giving a rough timeline
   of when we might see the mentioned new version.
 * I’ll continue to manually change my events each day until either a new version
   comes out, or another plugin with these features comes along.
 * My complaint is both about the lack of support – I get Timely’s issues with that–
   AND the huge amount of conflicting and confusing information they posted. Tidy
   it up, and tell everyone what you’ve told me so we all know where we stand – 
   out in the cold.
 *  [thaiscapes](https://wordpress.org/support/users/dragonc/)
 * (@dragonc)
 * [12 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/replacement-plugin/#post-4259302)
 * This from Timely’s website, and rather than “clear” it throws even more confusion.
 * Let’s try to make things clear.
    Version 1.10.4 ( or 1.10.3 ) without anything
   else written is the version we have on wordpress.org. The latest version is 1.10.4.
   Version 1.10.1-standard is the version which is hosted on our server which has
   many more features than 1.10.4 ( 1.10.4 is actually more or less 1.9-standard)
   Version 1.10.1-standard didn’t look for updates to wordpress.org until WordPress
   3.7 arrived which broke our plugin. So users with 1.10.1-standard received a 
   notice to upgrade to 1.10.3/4 which usually broke the plugin. We have released
   version 1.10.9-standard which fixes the problem. If you install version 1.10.9-
   standard and still have issues please copy the themes-ai1ec folder from wp-content/
   plugins/all-in-one-event-calendar folder to wp-content, replacing the old folder(
   of course preserve any child theme that you have ). So our advice is to install
   version 1.10.9-standard. Post here if you still have troubles, including the 
   error found in the PHP error log if the page is blank.

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