A while back I talked to Ryan D. Sullivan, the CEO of WP Site Care about his experience with ManageWP. As one of the most important features he singled out the Manage Plugins and Themes tool: One particular feature that has helped us again and again is the ability to filter through all of our sites looking for a specific plugin. When we find out a certain plugin has a security vulnerability of some kind, we’re able to quickly find all of the affected client sites, and push out fixes right away.
It ended up on our home page as his testimonial. I always thought that this tool was nice to have, but not essential. Since then, I realized how effective the Manage Plugins and Themes tool is at getting in, doing what you came for, and moving on.
The recent Yoast SEO upgrade to 3.0 has ruffled a lot of feathers. The plugin instability, coupled with the major change in the workflow, lack of interest in the beta program and the no support for free users has caused a lot of people to revert back to the 2.3.5 version, and wait until a more stable version is released. If you ever downgraded a plugin on 30+ sites, you’re probably having a PTSD flashback right now.
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https://managewp.org/articles/11438/manage-plugins-and-themes-in-orion
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