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AuctionGenie

AuctionGenie - 3.0

eBay bidding & selling management tool

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Version 3.0: (1.0)
Selected Version: 3.0
Release Date: 2004-01-15
License: Commercial
Downloads (version 3.0): 247
Downloads (all versions): 13,825
Price: $40.00

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AuctionGenie is a Macintosh program that 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.
Almost all bidding and selling operations you can do directly on the eBay web site you can do with AuctionGenie, but you can do it faster and more efficiently and you can keep the auction information around as long as you like. For example, you can easily process multiple requests with a single mouse click -- sending bids, submitting new auctions, sending feedback, or notifying winning bidders.
At the core of AuctionGenie is a full-featured database that allows you to track auction activity offline. This database features all the characteristics you need to process your auction data -- sorting, searching, printing, and so on. Further, the auction data never disappears until you explicitly delete it, allowing you to keep historical information on hand that can be useful for generating financial reports or identifying market trends.

What's new in this version:

  • Support for new eBay selling form
  • Support for new eBay fee structure
  • Improved performance

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS X 10.2
  • Mac OS X 10.1

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.1 or later

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AuctionGenie CommentaryUpdate - Version: 4.1.4, 2/20/2008 12:00AM PST

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duckhue1
update to my comment below. I still use auction hunter but since GarageSale got a little greedy and is asking for more money for their "upgrade" I use the free online Auctiva.com to list. My listings never looked so good and it's all done from one page. The page graphics are awesome. It shows your other auctions, free everything, photo hosting. The click to enlarge the photo will blow you away.
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AuctionGenie CommentaryLOL - Version: 4.1.3, 1/1/2008 10:13PM PST

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Ancient_Boii_Tribe
50.00 ROTFLMAO and for that price you couldn't pay someone a few bucks to make an icon that doesn't look like a pre-schooler drew it.

I use Garage Sale for listing and Auction Hunter for sniping. Anything else you need is on your "My Ebay" page on ebay.
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AuctionGenie ReviewTries to do everything, nothing well - Version: 3.5, 5/2/2006 01:57PM PST

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dcortesi
This program attempts to manage every phase of buying and selling on eBay. It centers on a database in which it retains info on all the auctions you are tracking either as buyer or seller. My only interest is in quickly preparing new auctions using photos I have previously uploaded to a personal website. I do not buy much on ebay so I did not attempt to evaluate this program for that use; only for selling.

Ebay's auction-creation web page is tedious to use, but at least it presents you with a clear, well-defined work-flow: a sequence of simple actions, with clear prompting of the relevant choices at each step, and instant feedback. I went looking for a tool to build auctions locally then upload them. This program will do that but it has a number of drawbacks compared to the ebay pages. (1) The form you use to view/create an auction uses tiny type, I'm leaning in and squinting at the monitor; (2) It doesn't know the ebay category codes, and it has a tool for looking up only the Major category codes -- for example you can look up and enter "Book:nonfiction" but no way can you specify the sub-category "Literary Criticism"; (3) although it claims to handle pictures you've uploaded based on a URL you give it, in preview mode it doesn't display them.

The "manual" is badly organized and much too short for such a complex program. The writer has tried to lay out all the program's fields and forms in a program-based sequence, but this has nothing to do with the order the user needs them. The manual should discuss bidding, preparing, and post-sales as three different topics, the way the user thinks about them, but it just covers every feature more or less top to bottom left to right so info you need in each phase is mingled. I'm giving it 3 stars because I suspect it actually could be useful if (a) you track a LOT of auctions (dozens) and (b) you are prepared to put a lot of time into learning it.
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