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Ebay listing tool, ie. turbolister
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is there any listing utility for mac, such as a turbolister style utility.
someone please have an answer of YES for me.
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there's also Watson's eBay tool...
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Originally posted by ambush:
there's also Watson's eBay tool...
That won't list items on eBay for you though...it will only display listed items from eBay...
Sherlock 3 is the same idea...
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damn that AuctionGenie is 40 bucks, the one for the pc is free.

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Originally posted by Blizzake:
damn that AuctionGenie is 40 bucks, the one for the pc is free.
Yeah that tool is supplied by eBay themselves, as for this other one is a 3rd party development since eBay won't make a compatible Mac version. Don't blame the devs of AuctionGenie, blame eBay...

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yea i got a 30day trial but personally the program is not user friendly at all.
turbolister is amazing
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Since your sig said it (and assuming you got the two networked), you could run TurboLister on your XP box using MS Remote Desktop from your Mac.
You may want to stick with Jaguar, though...Panther seems to have broken just about everything that worked in Jaguar for SMB shares.
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well i cnat get them networked and i need to be able to use the program when my laptop is with me
ie ebay for a friends business..
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This is one area of prime frustration for me, being a long-time Mac devotee: lack of popular freeware apps. This even applies to simple Javascript and Java applets - I've had many web sites pop up "sorry, you must use a Windows browser with this site" for Java apps (like Yahoo's fantasy stat trackers). It really irks me when coworkers say "yeah, just download such-and-such, it's cool" only to find that it's Windows-only.
I wish Apple would just create a little freeware porting department dedicated to either (a) funding a Mac port effort at the companies that create the freeware or (b) licensing/buying the freeware source so they can port it or (c) just write a similar app.
eBay is obviously VERY popular and it would really be cool for Apple to come out with an eBay auction tool.
Why don't the people who write these tools use Java?
Windows dominance really makes it hard for Mac people when it comes to freeware and shareware, we just don't have the legions of followers willing to write and give away these neat little apps. (Of course, that same reason also reduces the amount of viruses for the Mac!)
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