Displaying 1 To 9 Of 9 Comments ManageWP To Soon Be Available As An iOS App @Jon Brown – Thanks for the feedback Jon. We have been aware of the issue and we are launching the ability to link multiple accounts and switch between them in your dashboard. This will come in by next week so most of the problems you describe should be solved. » Posted By Vladimir Prelovac On April 27, 2012 @ 2:21 AM @richard Gore – Hi Richard All beginnings are hard and we actually have a three part series on comments for WordPress on our blog http://managewp.com/wordpress-blog-comments ManageWP also features a Clean all spam comments feature, which will with a click of a button remove all spam comments on all your sites. » Posted By Vladimir Prelovac On April 25, 2012 @ 2:47 PM @donnacha of WordSkill – Hello Donnacha, Pricing is always sensitive topic and very few companies get it correct right from the beginning, so I’ll allow for us to make that mistake too. Whether the prices are perceived as high-end or not, I can say that we do our best to deliver the high-end service. Since we launched, we developed a tons of new features, and the iOS app discussed here is just one. We don’t plan to stop there and so far we managed to have all these new features at no additional price to our customers, and I do not see that changing any time soon. I agree with one thing, Plimus is not the best payment processor around, and you are not the only one who had these problems. As hard as it may be, we are considering switching to a different processor. I’d really like to learn more about what you have to say, and if Jeff doesn’t, we’ll give you a spot on our blog. I am available if you want to run facts, costs and background about running our business. » Posted By Vladimir Prelovac On April 25, 2012 @ 5:43 AM @chrismccoy – This depends on the number of websites you manage, please submit the inquiry and we will get in touch with the custom quote. » Posted By Vladimir Prelovac On April 24, 2012 @ 8:11 PM @Doug Smith – Hi Doug, We are very security-aware. No backups ever pass or are held on our servers. All backups are stored either on your server or the backup destination that you provide. For communication with your WordPress site, ManageWP uses OpenSSL encrypted protocal which is far more secure then the current industry standard (XML-RPC). Finally, if you want to run ManageWP form your server, we also offer the self-hosted version. » Posted By Vladimir Prelovac On April 24, 2012 @ 7:59 PM Good thinking Jeff – “A thousand mile journey starts with a first step.” :) » Posted By Vladimir Prelovac On March 19, 2012 @ 4:08 PM WordPress Developers That Are Hiring ManageWP is hiring too! » Posted By Vladimir Prelovac On December 30, 2011 @ 8:58 AM WordPress Support Forum For Localhost Installs We use local installs all the time before rolling out to dev/live sites. One of the hurdles people encounter along the way is how to access the localhost site from the Internet. We recently ran an article about it http://managewp.com/how-to-access-a-local-website-from-internet-with-port-forwarding and I hope this will help some folks. » Posted By Vladimir Prelovac On December 28, 2011 @ 3:48 AM Great to have you stick around, keep up with the good work! » Posted By Vladimir Prelovac On June 10, 2011 @ 3:35 AMComments Posted By Vladimir Prelovac
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