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    annadaa reacted to Esther E. in IC5: Commerce   
    Not at this time. 
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    annadaa got a reaction from Chris Anderson in IC5: Introduction to Listeners   
    I really don't know what to say except I hope that all these modifications are full of good intentions towards customers and developers as well, which allow many of us to stay in this community rather than seeing other similar products.
    I think that you can't have everything without anything, and that you have to have to give up accepting many things, even difficult for a better future product.
    for the developers it will surely be a lot of work to update but I hope that afterwards there will be less work to update their applications for future versions which will then give them more time to improve them
    I can understand that you close your system as much as possible in order to have a bug-free product, but I hope that you do it for the purpose of improvement and not of exclusivity
    there are plenty of paid products better than yours but limited and sold by number of users. and your very strong point of the cloud it must be said is that you do not limit the number of users and views etc.
    the developers can help us to have products similar to others for a very competitive price and where the cloud could then be interesting to be taken if we can have what we need without limit.
    do what you have to do but be careful that the choices are not only about money because I don't think that makes a community, social product successful... we could see it a little with twitter.. .
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    annadaa got a reaction from G17 Media in IC5: Introduction to Listeners   
    I really don't know what to say except I hope that all these modifications are full of good intentions towards customers and developers as well, which allow many of us to stay in this community rather than seeing other similar products.
    I think that you can't have everything without anything, and that you have to have to give up accepting many things, even difficult for a better future product.
    for the developers it will surely be a lot of work to update but I hope that afterwards there will be less work to update their applications for future versions which will then give them more time to improve them
    I can understand that you close your system as much as possible in order to have a bug-free product, but I hope that you do it for the purpose of improvement and not of exclusivity
    there are plenty of paid products better than yours but limited and sold by number of users. and your very strong point of the cloud it must be said is that you do not limit the number of users and views etc.
    the developers can help us to have products similar to others for a very competitive price and where the cloud could then be interesting to be taken if we can have what we need without limit.
    do what you have to do but be careful that the choices are not only about money because I don't think that makes a community, social product successful... we could see it a little with twitter.. .
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    annadaa got a reaction from SeNioR- in IC5: Introduction to Listeners   
    I really don't know what to say except I hope that all these modifications are full of good intentions towards customers and developers as well, which allow many of us to stay in this community rather than seeing other similar products.
    I think that you can't have everything without anything, and that you have to have to give up accepting many things, even difficult for a better future product.
    for the developers it will surely be a lot of work to update but I hope that afterwards there will be less work to update their applications for future versions which will then give them more time to improve them
    I can understand that you close your system as much as possible in order to have a bug-free product, but I hope that you do it for the purpose of improvement and not of exclusivity
    there are plenty of paid products better than yours but limited and sold by number of users. and your very strong point of the cloud it must be said is that you do not limit the number of users and views etc.
    the developers can help us to have products similar to others for a very competitive price and where the cloud could then be interesting to be taken if we can have what we need without limit.
    do what you have to do but be careful that the choices are not only about money because I don't think that makes a community, social product successful... we could see it a little with twitter.. .
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    annadaa got a reaction from Adriano Faria in IC5: Introduction to Listeners   
    I really don't know what to say except I hope that all these modifications are full of good intentions towards customers and developers as well, which allow many of us to stay in this community rather than seeing other similar products.
    I think that you can't have everything without anything, and that you have to have to give up accepting many things, even difficult for a better future product.
    for the developers it will surely be a lot of work to update but I hope that afterwards there will be less work to update their applications for future versions which will then give them more time to improve them
    I can understand that you close your system as much as possible in order to have a bug-free product, but I hope that you do it for the purpose of improvement and not of exclusivity
    there are plenty of paid products better than yours but limited and sold by number of users. and your very strong point of the cloud it must be said is that you do not limit the number of users and views etc.
    the developers can help us to have products similar to others for a very competitive price and where the cloud could then be interesting to be taken if we can have what we need without limit.
    do what you have to do but be careful that the choices are not only about money because I don't think that makes a community, social product successful... we could see it a little with twitter.. .
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    annadaa reacted to SeNioR- in IC5: Introduction to Listeners   
    @annadaa I recommend to follow: Deprecation Tracker.
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    annadaa got a reaction from SeNioR- in IC5: Introduction to Listeners   
    can you translate a bit for non-developers?
    because if I understand the plugins will no longer be available as is but the applications yes
    do all applications in v. 4 can be updated to v. 5?
    some plugins no and others yes by becoming applications if I understand? but no real answer yet because it is under development
    if I understand the advantage of this update is an ease of compatibility of applications with future updates, even large ones and months of interference between IPS and certain plugins which brought certain malfunctions

    why do you underestimate the value of the market? while you do not know the future of IPS, what will be its future potential customers?
    nor the number of customers developing in-house third-party applications
    also see your direct competitor how being the word press community using bbPress, woo commerce, learn dash (LMS) and others, and not just professionals
    you can greatly outperform them if you don't underestimate the market here
    your admin panel is better and incomparable, you can manage members and groups better here, there are a lot of bugs here and third party application problems due to updates and it will be even better in the future as I understand
    it is possible to do much better here and cleaner than the equivalent of the applications available at word press
    the applications here are much better in options than their wordpress equivalent
    you want to create an LMS then at least leave the possibility to the developers to improve it and make it better than learn dash from word press
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    annadaa reacted to Adriano Faria in IC5: Introduction to Listeners   
    I’ll try.
    Plugins don’t. Applications will. Everything you could do with a plugin, you always could with an application because both used hooks; it was powerful and you could do basically everything. Hooks are removed in V5. It won’t be possible anymore and it’s been replaced by a hook-points system (a.k.a. Listeners) and a UIExtension, which we don’t know as they didn’t blog about it yet. It will be more limited/restricted, no doubt.  Matt said, you can do a lot, but you can’t do everything you could before. The doubt now is how much limited it is compared to hooks.
    Translating to marketplace resources: my guess is that a few (compared to the totality) applications/plugins will be fully upgraded to V5. Some will be upgraded but will lost some functionalities (due to hooks it may have today) but vast majority don’t, at least in first moment; improvements will be necessary along the way.
    I guess we’ll have to wait and see. Get your popcorn and have a seat. Only time will tell.
    Marketplace rules will change for V5. 3rd-party devs probably will be allowed to create similar resources. 
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    annadaa reacted to Daniel F in Introducing Invision Community 5's development tools   
    It depends on what you’re trying to achieve, but devs can indeed to do a lot with help of GraphQL, REST and webhooks.
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