Have a basement full of stuff that you want to turn into cash? Check out GarageSale 1.3, a client application for veteran and pro eBayers alike. It allows Mac OS X users to create auctions quickly with an easy-to-use interface, GarageSale integrates with iPhoto and offers WYSIWYG text editing.
Its not even spring yet, but I’m getting super motivated to clean out my basement. Why? Actually I’ve been meaning to clean out a whole treasure trove of old tech gadgets and miscellany but never seem to find the time to sit down and eBay them all. Sure, I’ll get around to posting an eBay item here or there, but finding the littany of information that needs to be tracked down, taking and editing pictures then actually assembling the eBay listing takes far longer than I expect so I peter out early.
I think that my basement may have found its match in GarageSale (US$24.99), a Mac OS X application that’ll whip you into a good eBayer in no time.
GarageSale is a client application for the eBay online auction system. It allows Mac OS X users to create auctions quickly using an intuitive mac-like interface, integrates with iPhoto and offers WYSIWYG text editing. GarageSale features a one-window interface for posting your eBay auctions that saves you from page after page of form submissions on the eBay site, and once you’ve saved a template, GarageSale remembers it for future use. It takes a little getting used to and you’ll want to update your templates but in the end it’s high worth the investment in time.
Creates auction postings for eBay USA, eBay UK, eBay Germany, eBay Canada, and eBay Australia. The certified eBay API client offers a WYSIWYG description editor, iPhoto integration, a categories browser, templates and template sharing, offline operation, and a built-in web browser for viewing auctions. This release adds support for eBay’s Item Attributes, import of items from Delicious Library, improved text-to-HTML conversion, and support for eBay Austria and Switzerland. GarageSale is $24.99 for Mac OS X 10.3.
Have a basement full of stuff that you want to turn into cash? Check out GarageSale 1.3, a client application for veteran and pro eBayers alike. It allows Mac OS X users to create auctions quickly with an easy-to-use interface, GarageSale integrates with iPhoto and offers WYSIWYG text editing.
Its not even spring yet, but I’m getting super motivated to clean out my basement. Why? Actually I’ve been meaning to clean out a whole treasure trove of old tech gadgets and miscellany but never seem to find the time to sit down and eBay them all. Sure, I’ll get around to posting an eBay item here or there, but finding the littany of information that needs to be tracked down, taking and editing pictures then actually assembling the eBay listing takes far longer than I expect so I peter out early.
I think that my basement may have found its match in GarageSale (US$24.99), a Mac OS X application that’ll whip you into a good eBayer in no time.
GarageSale is a client application for the eBay online auction system. It allows Mac OS X users to create auctions quickly using an intuitive mac-like interface, integrates with iPhoto and offers WYSIWYG text editing. GarageSale features a one-window interface for posting your eBay auctions that saves you from page after page of form submissions on the eBay site, and once you’ve saved a template, GarageSale remembers it for future use. It takes a little getting used to and you’ll want to update your templates but in the end it’s high worth the investment in time.
Creates auction postings for eBay USA, eBay UK, eBay Germany, eBay Canada, and eBay Australia. The certified eBay API client offers a WYSIWYG description editor, iPhoto integration, a categories browser, templates and template sharing, offline operation, and a built-in web browser for viewing auctions. This release adds support for eBay’s Item Attributes, import of items from Delicious Library, improved text-to-HTML conversion, and support for eBay Austria and Switzerland. GarageSale is $24.99 for Mac OS X 10.3.