there are a few features found in original version not found in woo
You said a few "features" ... not differences.
There is an easier way you can identify the differences, since you know the system better than me.
It would be easier if you just told me of at least
one other feature, seeing as you seem to
already know of a few. I can only think of the Variation Splitter. I'm really scratching my head as to what it/they are. If there are a
few extra features/functions I'm not aware of, it may tip the scales between Original and Woo. I'm really curious as to what they are. (Apart from the already mentioned one) This thread is a discussion on the merits of the Original vs Woo. If you can't give me at least
two features unavailable in Woo, I will have to presume it was just a case of exaggeration ... in that case, no worries. Drop it.
Bottom line ...
Original: Good for newbies ... setup in a couple of hours. Only
one "one click" feature not available in Woo. (That I'm aware of)
Woo: Heaps better if you're not lazy and prepared to go through a learning curve over a few days. Plus, variations
can be split, not with a single click but by duplicating product listings and editing.
My Vote ... Woo, if you're prepared to do a little work with the initial setup, especially with the new version soon to be released. (
and it may even have the one click product splitter incorporated, sooner or later). And seeing as you can't migrate from Original to Woo and have to start from scratch, I'd advise people to carefully think before making a decision. I'm now in the back breaking process of changing 6 sites over to Woo. I wish I knew before what I know now ... lol
But that's just my opinion. Everyone has different tastes and needs. I'd recommend to install the Original, play around with it for a couple of days, then uninstall it and try Woo for a couple of days before making a decision.
Not bashing either version
Same here. Each has it's own merits depending on what you want. Quick to setup, easy and a bit limited with the Original or Slower to setup, slightly harder and heaps more available functions, features and customisation with the Woo version.