Upgrade from Free to Pro – Does it Delete Existing Events?

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  • #19254 Reply

    Hi,

    I’m upgrading from the Free version to the Pro version – but I’ve already got events in place. Is the Pro version a completely different plugin, so I should instal the Pro plugin, and delete the Free plugin?

    And will this process delete the events I already have setup?

    thanks

    Cindy Fry
    #19263 Reply

    Hi Cindy,

    Pro should be installed and activated alongside the free version. Pro builds on top of the base version, and so your existing events will remain.

    All the best,
    Stephen

    Stephen Harris
    #19280 Reply

    Hi Stephen,

    Thanks for your quick reply. This seems like the best Event plugin going now – I’ve looked at them all. I’m getting ready to suggest it to another client today.

    Oh, forgot to ask, can the plugin do “Quantities”? Like, buying for 2 people, buying 2 or more items, etc? Or, can you register more than one person at a time?

    Thanks so much!! Keep up the good work!!
    Cindy

    Cindy Fry
    #19281 Reply

    Oops, I just saw on the demo (Fortnightly) that you can. Sorry about that last question.

    I’ll look first, next time!!

    Cindy Fry
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