WP Plugin: Better Comments Manager 1.3

Techi Buzz has recently updated the Better Comments Manager plugin to version 1.3. One of the major upgrades is the compatibility with Brian’s Threaded Comments plugin.

Here are some of the changes/improvements made from the previous version:

  • Removed scrolling effect on adding a new comment
  • Made plugin compatible to store threaded replies
  • Added functionality to edit comments from within the same page
  • Choose between creating a new or threaded reply
  • Better Comments Manager is now accessible through the main admin panel

Installing the Better Comments Manager plugin is very easy. Just download the file, unzip it, activate and you’re good to go. This plugin is ideal for WordPress users who get a lot of comments and also for those who want to save time by directly replying to comments from the admin panel instead of going to each post.

Btw, in case you don’t know it, the author of this plugin Keith Desouza is also the author of the WordPress Automatic Upgrade which won 3rd Prize in the recent WordPress Plugin & Mod Competition.

Have you tried the Better Comments Manager plugin? If yes, then how do you like it so far? Would you recommend it to others? If not, what’s keeping you from installing and using this plugin?

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8 Comments

  1. @P.I.N.O.Y.U.N.I.T.E.D – Yeah, you should try it out. I’m sure you’ll find it handy especially when you receive a lot of comments on your blog. :)

    Btw, what CMS are you using for your site?

  2. I’ll surely try this when i feel happy with another site I’m trialling using wordpress.com platform (of course when I’ve used my own domain and downloaded the wordpress.org platform). Not to mention the loads of list of plugins from allen (silkenhut)

  3. @mr nice ash – Really? Sorry bout that man. You should have posted about it right away and told me about it. :)

    I also noticed it but I thought that the problem was only with my machine. It’s caused by one of the recent plugins I installed which I have now deactivated. Thanks for telling me and let me know if the issues you mentioned still exists. :)

  4. i have actually modified that plugin so i can access it via admin dashboard. now my plan of posting the modified plugin was ruined. :(

    btw, just noticed that it’s too hard to scroll up and down your blog. it’s seems like the scrollbar is carrying a very heavy something. and when i type on the textboxes, it’s delayed by few secs. not happening on other blogs though. i am using ie7.

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