News

25. December 2016

Pro v2.9 with support for WPML multilingual maps is available

Creating multilingual maps has never been easier, thanks to full WPML support added with this release. In addition we fixed some nasty bugs regarding geocoding and several issues reported by our users – thanks a lot for this valuable feedback!  An update to the latest version is – as always – highly recommended. For more […]

17. December 2016

Pro v2.9-beta2 with support for WPML string translation is available

With the upcoming v2.9 release, we will add support for WPML string translations – allowing you to display all maps contents in different languages (marker name, marker address, marker popuptext, layer name, layer address). WPML stands for “The WordPress Multilingual Plugin” and makes it easy for you to build multilingual sites and run them. Please […]

4. December 2016

Pro v2.9-beta1 with support for WPML string translation is available

With the upcoming v2.9 release, we will add support for WPML string translations – allowing you to display all maps contents in different languages (marker name, marker address, marker popuptext, layer name, layer address). WPML stands for “The WordPress Multilingual Plugin” and makes it easy for you to build multilingual sites and run them. Please […]

4. November 2016

Pro v2.8.1 with geocoding providers usability improvements and bugfixes is available

With v2.8.1 we fixed several bugs and also optimized the usability of the new geocoding provider feature. Please also have a look at our new blog post about our new partnership with Mapzen – our the new default geocoding provider for Maps Marker Pro. An update to the latest version is – as always – highly recommended. […]

1. November 2016

Free your maps! Maps Marker Pro is partnering up with Mapzen

We’re happy to announce that Maps Marker Pro is partnering up with Mapzen, an open, sustainable, and accessible mapping platform. When Maps Marker Pro founder Robert Seyfriedsberger started working on the plugin three years ago, it began as a fun side project at an open data hackathon in his hometown Vienna, Austria. With Maps Marker […]