AuctionGenie manages selling, bidding, tracking, and related activities for auctions listed on the eBay web site at http://www.ebay.com/. You can use it to create and list your own auctions, automate bidding at specified times, track the status of auctions you're interested in (even those for which you have not yet placed bids), prepare transaction reports, send feedback, and manage post-auction transactions such as payment and delivery. It is the most advanced and automated software of its kind for the Macintosh. AuctionGenie uses templates to define the content of the standard text it creates for inclusion in the boilerplate section of auction listings, in winning-bidder notifications, in feedback messages, and in transaction status reports. It also uses templates to define the different layout styles that can be used when your item is displayed on eBay. You can provide your own templates for complete control over the text that AuctionGenie creates. Furthermore, you can include conditional statements in templates to allow different text to be created depending on the values stored in database fields. What's New: Version 3.3.1:On September 21, eBay made a change that interferes with AuctionGenie's ability to list most auctions. This has now been fixed. You can now specify a 278x68 pixel picture to be printed as the return address on a mailing label instead of a plain text return address. Go to the User Artwork view (provided in both the Bidding and the Selling databases) by choosing it from the popup menu that appears in the top left corner of the database window. If you have the desired picture on the clipboard, click the Paste button beneath the picture field to add it to the database. Alternatively, you can import a picture from a file by clicking in the picture field, then selecting Picture... from the Insert menu. You can also do this on the page where you configure the mailing labels just before printing them. Printing on a single 4" x 5 1/4" mailing label (  |  |
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