I'm a GarageSale user, and it is true that I don't enjoy using it when I have to. I use it because it can produce the best eBay auction pages of any eBay designer app out there, but I must use only 60% of its functionality. To me, it has become bloated with features only frequent eBay sellers would need, and it's also really quite slow.
GarageSale Basic, from the cursory five minute glance I've just given it, seems to pack all the features I actually use, but is light and nimble enough for me to maybe start enjoying using the GarageSale apps again.
It didn't just pick up my registered serial code from GarageSale... and when I try to enter it manually, it isn't taking it. So I'm going to have to contact the vendors about that - which is a pain.
I also agree with the previous poster that $25 is steep. If you're a frequent flyer, the proper GarageSale is worth $30, but this basic version certainly isn't losing $5 worth of functionality. This is worth $15-$20 max.
GarageSale Basic
Simplified version of eBay listing tool GarageSale.
Version: 1.1
Well, not so fast... - soundsgoodtome
Although it might seem obvious, there's nothing on their web site (or nothing I could find) that suggests that registered GarageSale users are automatically entitled to use GarageSale Basic.This just may become the first software developer to charge users for a software "downgrade."
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Saturday, August 16 2008 @ 03:17 PM PDT