WFReview 4 Now Available - Now with free themes

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WF Review 4.0 instantly converts any WordPress blog into an reviewing website or directory. You can create authoritative review sites for software, products, services, iPhone Apps, Android Apps, virtual goods, websites, restaurants, hotels, credit cards, or anything else you can imagine. We integrate easily with CSV feeds from CJ, SAS, and many others. No programming involved.

Download the free 7 day trial, PM me a review, and if you are one of the first 10 people, I will give you a coupon code for 100% off. The free trial is fully functioning and no other review plugin offers anything like it.

Review Plugin For Wordpress - Powerful Affiliate Software For Websites

All upgrades are free for life. This release is jam packed with features and ways to make money with your blogs. Here are a few new features since version 3.0:

  • New Feature: 3 premium themes
  • New Feature: UTF8 support in category names
  • New Feature: Option to change the text throughout the UI
  • New Feature: Ability to choose different stars within the UI
  • New Feature: Append data from separate sources about the same product to the same post
  • New Feature: Improve commenter names data to be more realistic with advanced randomization
  • New Feature: Select percentage of male to female names
  • New Feature: Assign imports to a specific user
  • New Feature: Split CSV by spaces
  • New Feature: Split CSV by pipes
  • New Feature: Expire post on a specific date - use custom CSV data to set the date and have the post moved from published to deleted
  • New Feature: Improve UI for Upload data to posts
  • New Feature: Import .gz files straight from CJ
  • New Feature: Much smarter CSV import, no longer worry about many of the format issues, supports ; delimiter
  • New Feature: Manage, delete and rename templates

Send me your questions at support@reviewpluginforwordpress.com and I will get back to you the same day.

The first 10 people who use the coupon code A360FD2889 will get 50% off their entire purchase! This includes the popular Premium Placement plugin that allows you to accept paid posts through PayPal or Authorize.Net on any of your WordPress blogs.

If you miss that coupon, you can use the code WICKED to get 25% off.

-Lucas
 


This plugin is really awesome and kicks the shit out of other wordpress review plugins, especially the database import which has so many new and amazing features I can't list them all.

Note: This is the one started by bb_wolfe and then abandoned but it is now fully back on track. The new owner is a developer and does great support, there are even more improvements in the pipeline too.

Seriously, this is better than all the others on the market.
 
This plugin is really awesome and kicks the shit out of other wordpress review plugins...


Seriously, this is better than all the others on the market.

You've tried all the other review plugins? I'd love to hear a feature comparison between them and WFReview, and I'm sure I'm not the only one.
 
You've tried all the other review plugins? I'd love to hear a feature comparison between them and WFReview, and I'm sure I'm not the only one.

Back about 4 months ago I gave a long rant comparing the three big ones that were out at the time.....That was either on here somewhere or on the old WFreview support forum. Either way what WFreview has that none of the other do is the way in which it pulls in, parses and manipulates your data during the import. None of the others can compare in speed or in resource usage... which if you've got a HUGE database, will end up doing one of two things: Killing your site everytime you attempt to upload it + it eventually runs out of resources, or you have to break it down into a shit-ton of smaller imports and it'll take you all day. My biggest gripe with version 3 was actually the way in which it looked. It had all the template hooks in there, they just weren't being used by the plugin unless you spent the time to make your own theme. Just upgraded the sites that I have which still use it + noticed that not only is there a better templating section build-within the plugin's backend, but he's including three unique themes for free which give you 3 completely diff types of database driven websites all based on which one you use. So where the reviewengine plugin had a leg-up on wfreview, it now just got bitch-slapped back in it's place.
 
brentdev, I guarantee you MyReviewPlugin's ImportMan, WP Review Engine's CSV Importer and WF Review all use the exact same code to import data. Check this out:

PHP: fgetcsv - Manual

I'm also 50% certain that CSV Importer and Import Man splits imports in to multiple pieces to prevent killing your site. What may have been true 4 months ago is definitely not true anymore.

I'm an affiliate of both WP Review Engine and MyReviewPlugin, so I won't go in to detail on the rest of the feature comparison, as I don't want people to think I'm shitting on this thread because I have something to gain. I removed the affiliate links for both of them from my signature a few months ago and don't really stand anything to gain from this post.

Joe.

Edit: This is Lucas's thread, so I'm bailing now. No more posts for me here.
 
i downloaded the review plugin will give it a shot in the next couple days and leave my comments as i also have couple other review plugins
 
Just downloaded, and tried it out on one of my sites; here are my comments

1) Sign up and download (7 day trial) was easy and fast - didn't have to go through any verification of signup (which many sites try to do.) License generation was also good.

2) Installation instructions were very clear; was able to install with no problems.
> Minor hitch; the installation document doesn't make it clear that you have to create categories for the ratings; there is a mention in trouble shooting, but would have preferred the configuration to also be clearly documented...
> Personal grouse : Why does the clicking on the WFreview menu option take you to "support and bug fix history" as the first option? Typically, "Help" in most cases is the last / right most option. As a typical non-techie customer-to-be, I'm more interested in getting to action, and looking for help later if I need it...
3) Once activated, the plug in is straightforward to use; suits my requirement. Of course, I don't have too many posts up or comments yet; but this looks like a nice thing to have.

Now to see whether I'm within the first 10...
 
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