I’m using WPGlobus because q-translatex hasn’t been updated in nine months and isn’t compatible with WordPress 4.7.2. To use it would require me to downgrade WordPress, which would expose me to a very serious security bug. I don’t want to use WPML because I know from past experience that it is bloated and slow. WPGlobus works very similarly to q-translatex and is still supported by its developers.
I just paid $50 for the pro version but unfortunately it has the same problems as the free version. All you need to do to make the template compatible with WPGlobus is add apply_filter to post data.
Thanks,
Rich