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Leah
MemberHey guys,
Your patience and understanding is very appreciated. We’re working hard to have a fix ready for you today.
Cheers,
LeahLeah
MemberHi Vlad,
Yes, that functionality is part of the Pro package. With Pro, users have the option to import your calendar into Google Calendar & iCal. Event venue, organizer & description data will be carried over, as well as event recurrence settings.
Cheers,
LeahLeah
MemberHey Michelle, since we haven’t heard from you in a month I’m going to go ahead and close up this thread. If you’re still having trouble, don’t hesitate to open another.
~Leah
Leah
MemberHi Joel,
Just send an email to pro (at) tri.be and we’ll hook you up with the discount coupon.
Cheers,
LeahLeah
MemberHey Jeremy,
Thanks for getting in touch and for your interest in the plugin! If you buy a Personal license now and decide at any time to upgrade to Business or Developer, we’ll discount the new license so you never pay more for waiting to upgrade. For example, if you buy a personal license now for $50 and decide in three months to upgrade to Business, we’ll give you the Business license for only $50 (The normal price of $100 minus the $50 you already paid for the Personal license).Does that answer your question?
Cheers,
LeahLeah
MemberSure thing! If you have any more questions don’t hesitate to get in touch.
~Leah
Leah
MemberHi Matthew,
If I’m understanding your question correctly, I think it might be best to ask the support folks behind the DPM plugin or Authorize.net. I’m happy to answer questions about WooTickets, but I’m not familiar with the DPM plugin you mention.
~Leah
Leah
MemberHi Marc,
The Events Calendar Pro plugin does not come with a registration platform, but both of our ticketing plugins do. WooTickets (https://theeventscalendar.com/wordpress-wootickets/) keeps everything within the WP dashboard and you can view lists of attendees who have bought tickets. With Eventbrite Tickets (https://theeventscalendar.com/wordpress-eventbrite-tickets/) your ticketing and event registration goes through Eventbrite and you are able to see attendee lists and information through your account there.
Does that answer your question? I’m not familiar with gotowebinar, so I can’t compare directly. I recommend that you check out the Eventbrite Tickets New User Primer (https://theeventscalendar.com/support/documentation/eventbrite-tickets-new-user-primer/) to learn more about that plugin, and also check out the functionality available through Eventbrite itself.
Cheers,
LeahLeah
MemberHi Heather,
Please send an email to pro (at) tri.be and we can discussed a refund.
Thanks,
LeahLeah
MemberHi Daniel,
At this time, the plugin is not able to import existing events in. It can export events from Events Calendar Pro to Google or Outlook, but not the other way around. We are working on a .CSV Importer that may help, but it’s won’t be available until at least early 2013.
Thanks,
LeahLeah
MemberHi Teresa,
Good question. We have two event ticketing plugins, Eventbrite Tickets and WooTickets. They each link our event calendar’s functionality with a pre-existing ticketing system (Eventbrite and WooCommerce).
Both plugins would be able to advertise and sell tickets for a Webinar, my only question on compatibility is dependent on how you plan to control access to the Webinar. If you can tell me a bit more about that, I can hopefully give you some more info. Also, I recommend that you check out the details on both plugins on tri.be and explore the options within Eventbrite as well. That will give you an idea of some of the options out there for managing ticket holders.
Cheers,
LeahLeah
MemberHi Maria,
Thanks for the report. We noticed this issue after updating to WordPress 3.5. It appears to come from loading is_admin too early in the stack, although the devs are still tracing down the exact change in WordPress that would have caused this.
In the meantime, we’ve got a gist for you with a quick fix: https://gist.github.com/4267100
I apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate your understanding and support as we straighten this out.
Thanks,
LeahLeah
MemberHey Joey,
Thanks for asking. We do have partnerships with some nonprofits. Learn more and apply for such a parternship with your own nonprofit here → https://theeventscalendar.com/apply-for-nppp/
Cheers!
LeahLeah
MemberHi Wes,
Yes, we definitely allow people to use our plugins in themes. Sounds cool! We’d love to see the finished product(s)- we might even feature them on our site.
Cheers,
LeahLeah
MemberHi Wes,
Just to clarify, are you asking it you can use this plugin on a site with the theme you wrote? Or are you looking to integrate it into the theme and sell it? Or…?
If you can clarify for me, I’d be happy to answer you question.
~Leah
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