Changes to Latest Version of CBSubs (4.3.0)

5 years 4 months ago #308805 by ernienet
I updated a few websites to CBSubs and it downloaded and installed several additional plugins - mostly payment options.

When I opened up Plans to update something, a long list of plugins was listed as installed but not enabled:

The integration plugin 'CCBill' is installed but not published.
The integration plugin 'CIC Credit Mutuel' is installed but not published.
The integration plugin 'eWAY' is installed but not published.
The integration plugin 'Moneris eSELECTplus' is installed but not published.
The integration plugin 'Paypal Advanced' is installed but not published.
The integration plugin 'Paypal Pro' is installed but not published.
The integration plugin 'Payza' is installed but not published.
The integration plugin 'QuickPay' is installed but not published.
The integration plugin 'Skrill' is installed but not published.
The integration plugin 'TeleMoney EasyPay' is installed but not published.
The integration plugin 'TwoCheckout' is installed but not published.
The integration plugin 'Stripe' is installed but not published.
The integration plugin 'WorldPay' is installed but not published.

Can I uninstall the unneeded payment plugins that were installed in this version?

There are also new plugins like CBSubs URL, GroupJive, GoogleAnalytics, Mailer, Email, etc. The descriptions don't really help me much, and I could not find documentation beyond version 4.1.

Any new help in setting up CBSubs properly would be very helpful - I've struggled to find and figure out all the various settings involved in this program, and have begun using another subscriptions management program on newer websites that's far more straightforward. If there was clear, up-to-date documentation that is less than 100 pages instead of the 579-page document for the older version 4.1 - and it would get me up and running a lot faster - I'd really appreciate it.

Thank you,
Ernie
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5 years 4 months ago #308812 by nant
Yes, you can and should unistall/remove anything you are not using.
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