Make eBay Easy With GarageSale
GarageSale is an application that lets you create beautiful, and professional eBay auctions in a matter of minutes. You enter the same information that you would when creating an auction through the eBay site, but you are able to customize every facet of the auction, without knowing HTML. Plus, you can start an auction, save your work, and finish it later.
GarageSale offers over 90 templates for you to choose for every auction you create. On top of every template, you can customize the layout of the template, such as the placement of the images, giving you 1296 template possibilities. One of my favorite parts of GarageSale is that it lowers your eBay service charges. Instead of paying 10 cents to schedule an auction on eBay, you can schedule it on GarageSale for free. GarageSale also lets you upload 4 images to their server for free, for every auction. You can also use images from your own webspace, using its FTP and .Mac support. But GarageSale doesn’t stop after you upload the auction. Once your items are up for bid, you can look at its auction interface that shows the current bid and number of bids for every current auction, with Growl support.
I bought GarageSale about a month ago, and I am using it for everything I sell on eBay. GarageSale is $29.99, and you can create three auctions using the free trial.Get GarageSale Here


This looks awsome! I wish somebody would write a program like this for the nz version of ebay…
I used GarageSale once, but i learned it’s not worth the $30 when i can just code some of my own HTMl.
I agree with Sherb. You could take that 30 dollars, save it and go to http://www.w3schools.com Its good old fashioned learning , too.
I started using the demo of GarageSale this past weekend to throw a couple auctions up. The templates look pretty nice, fit together with the whole OSX scheme.
It works very similar to Turbo Lister with scheduling and auction tracking. I think I will purchase GarageSale simply for the fact that I can create all my auctions whenever I want – often very late at night – and then start them at a reasonable time where buyers will be awake and bidding!
I love the idea of eBay but hate using their interface. This app fixed that issue for me – I don’t really ever have to log in to eBay again…
For $30, it’s not a bad buy if you do a lot of eBaying.
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