Which of this two premium sliders do you prefer on your wordpress theme? And why?

Revolution
ThemeSector-Support said
Revolution
Why do you think so? 
wopeslider 
- United States
- Sold between 250 000 and 1 000 000 dollars
- Has been a member for 5-6 years
- Referred between 100 and 199 users
- Bought between 100 and 499 items
- Author was Featured
- Microlancer Beta Tester
- Exclusive Author
Question: how will you allow your buyers to upgrade with new versions of the plugin for any of these ‘premium’ sliders – as a buyer cannot download when there is an update and this could cause their sliders to stop working in the future if something breaks due to a jQuery update or WP update etc.
Just curious as this is why I do not include any plugins from CC.
Jonathan
jonathan01 said
Question: how will you allow your buyers to upgrade with new versions of the plugin for any of these ‘premium’ sliders – as a buyer cannot download when there is an update and this could cause their sliders to stop working in the future if something breaks due to a jQuery update or WP update etc.Just curious as this is why I do not include any plugins from CC.
Jonathan
I don’t have any themes, but the usual procedure is to just update the theme package with the latest version of the plugin. Usually with that comes template update, bugfixes etc.
jonathan01 saidYou think so? Mmmm… maybe you are right, but those plugins are pretty awesome and much famous, so if they are included in some theme, i think that theme will have more sales than without that plugin. So you provide themes with jquery based slider with a backend options panel for that? I’ve already know how to do that, but i think that, for example, “revolution” is better that “flex” slider, you dont think so? Maybe it’s a confusing topic but i hope you will understand
Question: how will you allow your buyers to upgrade with new versions of the plugin for any of these ‘premium’ sliders – as a buyer cannot download when there is an update and this could cause their sliders to stop working in the future if something breaks due to a jQuery update or WP update etc.Just curious as this is why I do not include any plugins from CC.
Jonathan

Kris32 said
ThemeSector-Support saidWhy do you think so?
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ThemeSector-Support said
Revolution
Sorry for the lack of details. I’m (also) the support staff for ThemeFusion (Avada) and they include both, I just happen to find the Revolution slider much more user friendly, easier to handle, less buggy and more compatible. It’s mighty. The developers seem to be reliable as well when it comes to taking care of bugs that are being reported.
@ jonathan: You would release a theme update as soon as the plugin gets updated.
Cheers!
- Microlancer Beta Tester
- Author was Featured
- Item was Featured
- Sold between 250 000 and 1 000 000 dollars
- Has been a member for 3-4 years
- Bought between 10 and 49 items
- Referred between 200 and 499 users
- Exclusive Author
I don’t think you can include plugin from Codecanyon in theme for sale anymore: http://notes.envato.com/news/marketplace-license-upgrade/
I’ve contacted Envato Support with this query today, hope I’ll get an answer soon.
OriginalEXE saidabsolute true!
jonathan01 saidI don’t have any themes, but the usual procedure is to just update the theme package with the latest version of the plugin. Usually with that comes template update, bugfixes etc.
Question: how will you allow your buyers to upgrade with new versions of the plugin for any of these ‘premium’ sliders – as a buyer cannot download when there is an update and this could cause their sliders to stop working in the future if something breaks due to a jQuery update or WP update etc.Just curious as this is why I do not include any plugins from CC.
Jonathan
