GarageSale eBay Mac product range expands

Berlin-based developer,iwascoding, introduced GarageSale 5, GarageSale Basic, and GaragePay at the eBay Live! 2008 trade show this week.

GarageSale ($34.99) enables Mac OS X users to create eBay auctions using an intuitive and Mac-like interface. It features a WYSIWYG auction editor and can import photos from iPhoto, a digital camera, or iSight.


GarageSale 5 adds the ability to share prepared auctions on local networks using Apple's Bonjour technology, includes a flexible report generator for creating user defined payment summaries, and adds the ability to include YouTube video within eBay listings.

GarageSale supports advanced eBay features such as item attributes, and automatically uploads auction images to a web server via FTP, .Mac, or WebDAV. More than 140 free listing designs are included with GarageSale. Users can upload up to ten images per auction free of charge to the GarageSale Image Service.

GarageSale Basic ($24.99) is a simplified version of GarageSale 5, that focuses on making selling on eBay even easier - while offering all the features a casual seller would need. It ships with the same auction designs as its big brother GarageSale and integrates with iwascoding's free image server.

Brand new from the developer is GaragePay ($24.99), a PayPal client for the Mac. It downloads all PayPal transaction data to the Mac for fast and convenient access, lets the user create 'Smart Folders' to organize transactions, and displays the current balance for all authorized PayPal accounts.




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