Where are your negative comments?
If you bought the plugin you should comment here:
https://developers.oxwall.com/store/item/1609
As you can see, there is only one comment and it has 5 stars.
As a developer, if I see a plugin that is cheap and has positive comments, I consider it a "topic that is already solved", and if I see that it has many comments I understand that it is a plugin that sells well.In this image I could see the comments to the only translation plugin that is published:
I have almost all the plugins bought and I have perfected and customized them for my website, but you can't sell "perfected" plugins, the store has its standards. I have created plugins from things that were not or not well resolved: Magazines, Ads, and above all tools for developing and cleaning databases, but the few sales discourage me.
In a few days I will update UserInfo with a brutal amount of new features, it is already working but I always put the plugins in my web first in case bugs appear that in a TestSite with two or three members don't.
I also have to publish a new version of MailBox Clean Up that works with Cron instead of manually as the previous one.
And now I have a SkaDate license... But I haven't installed it yet, I prefer to finish the things I have started. With it I want to make a user search engine that you will love.
Commenting on the plugins is very good, and proposing new or new features is also good, but just saying "it doesn't meet my expectations" or "it should be better" doesn't bring anything to the community.
We have to encourage the use of this software and the developers to publish their patches and plugins, not just complaints.
Many years ago, when dinosaurs populated the earth I already had a forum (only 8-bit text per character, no accents or weird letters, when the monitors were made of green phosphorus)... I had it surrounded by a rectangle of * (colored "banners" had not been invented yet) that said: "Read what you have written before pressing "send", if it is not friendly and you are not going to like it don't send".