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Joomla backend protction enabled?
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I will fix it in the next version.
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Are these little problems also in the PRO version?
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Why are your asking that?
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because I'm thinking about switching to the PRO version.
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As you noticed this is not a simple update (current version is 4.0 version while previous one was 3.6.3). Behind those numbers there is a summer of work to entirely refactor ALL my products; this means to check over 50k lines of code...
Both versions, free and Pro, are getting minor (sometimes big) issues. Probably the free version is having more minor issues because it's not as comprehensively tested as Pro version. Mainly because I test Pro versions in this website, so I discover the issues before I release them.
Saying that, I would prefer you choose the paid version for its functionalities, not for being "less buggy" than the free version.
I would have fix this issue quickly, as I did with the others reported by you, but I'm recovering of a minor surgery and I'm literally writing this post lying in bed, with no access to my laptop.
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