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The eBay app is available for both Android and iOS, so you can respond quickly to questions from bidders or buyers. To download the app for your device, select from:

*Ebay Selling App For Mac Free

*Ebay Selling App For Mac ComputerEbay Selling App For Mac Free

Troubleshooting on the eBay app. If you run into a problem using the eBay app, here are some things to try: Can't launch the app: Check for updates in the app store and download the latest version. If you already have the latest version but can't launch it, try uninstalling the app and then reinstalling – you won't lose any information.Are you a buyer looking for information on the eBay app? Read our article on buying through the eBay appHow to create listings

To create a listing in the app, go to the Selling page and select List an item. Beyond the features you would find on your laptop or desktop, you’ll find some useful shortcuts:

*Scan your item’s barcode to automatically add product details automatically from our catalog.

*Snap photos and add them directly to your listing.

Listings will sync across your devices: you can start a listing on the app and finish it on your laptop or desktop or vice versa.

Tip

We regularly update and improve our app, so keep an eye on the Google Play Store or iOS App Store to make sure you’re using the most current version.How to get notifications

You can turn on notifications to stay up to date with your listings and other eBay activities by doing the following:

iOS devices

*Go to Settings and select eBay in Notifications.

*In Allow notifications, choose On.

*Open the eBay app and go to Settings in My eBay.

*In Notifications, choose which notifications you’d like to receive.

Android devices

*Go to Settings and select eBay in Notifications.

*In Allow notifications, choose On.

*Open the eBay app, and select the dropdown in the top left corner.

*Go to Notifications in Settings, and choose which notifications you’d like to receive.Troubleshooting on the eBay app

If you run into a problem using the eBay app, try the following:

*Can’t launch the app? Check for updates in the app store and download the latest version. If you already have the latest version but can’t launch it, try uninstalling the app and then reinstalling. You won’t lose any of your account information if you reinstall the app; you’ll see all of your information when you sign in.

*Photos won’t upload? Try rebooting your mobile device. If that doesn’t solve the issue, uninstall and then reinstall the app.

*Can’t log in with your eBay username or password? Double-check that your information is entered correctly. Autofill and autocorrect can sometimes enter things you weren’t intending.

*You’re a managed payments seller and your listing can’t be created? Check your accepted payment options. Make sure only managed payment options are selected in your listing. 

If you’ve posted more than a few things on eBay, you know it’s a tedious process. The website gives you very basic listing options. You can’t create custom templates or shortcuts. eBay gives away Turbo Lister 2 to help power users, but it only works in Windows. Mac users don’t have many software options, but we reviewed them to find the best.1. Crazy Lister (Online Service)

CrazyLister isn’t direct eBay listing manager. It lets you create stylish templates for your listings on the web. It’s not a Mac program. Basic templates are free. The pro version ($14.95) gives you advanced templates and unlimited listings. This service is good if you just want your eBay listings to stand out a bit more. The templates let you control the backgrounds, images, and rich media like videos.2. Lucid Auction Lister

Lucid Auction Lister is an inexpensive alternative to the eBay web interface. It won’t give you any new options when compared to posting to the web. It’s main attraction is offline auction creation. You can create your auctions in batch and then submit them directly from the app.

Carrera track design software mac os. This program is good if you don’t have internet access near your inventory site. You can create your I listings with pictures and then submit them later.

For $6.99 it’s a good value for someone who wants to avoid posting directly via the web. This program works well with CrazyLister because customized templates is a key thing Lucid Auction Lister lacks. I’d suggest this for someone posting more than five auctions a month. More than five auctions probably needs a more customizable program.Want to do eBay listings in the cloud?Auctiva is a good alternative. Pricing starts at $2.95 and the first 30 days is free.3. iSale 5 by Equinox

iSale was a great product when it out 2006. It was an Apple Design Award winner. I used the program for ages. Equinox still supports the product and recently did an update for El Capitan compatibility. It uses the old skeuomorphism of a bulletin board that reminds me of iPhoto from five years ago. It feels old and outdated because of these old design elements.

The templates help you quickly post stuff to sell and duplicate those listings. It tracks each auction and what you need to do: collect payment, ship it, send feedback. The problem with this program is it still assumes it’s the era of Snow Leopard.

It tries to use Picasa to host pictures but fails if you use two-factor authentication for Google. They used to reference MobileMe’s iDisk but, fortunately, removed that option in newer updates. FTP is still in there, but they still list their discontinued Macbay service.

If you host your images on eBay’s servers, then this program is adequate. I don’t recommend it based on its age and lack of compatibility. For $24.99 I’d expect much more.Selling used books? Check out our guide for tips on book selling sites.4. Garage Sale

Garage Sale is the most expensive program in this bunch, but for $39.99 it has everything. I’ve used this program for months and highly recommend it. Unlike iSale, it’s fully modern. It uses the current user interface elements like cover flow and the media inspector. The software gives you 140 design templates for free.

It also lets you host pictures on their servers for free. If you want more artistic templates, add-on Pro Templates start at around $1.99. I never purchased one of the extra templates. The 140 templates Garage Sale includes are plenty for me.

 

The software lets you repeat standard boilerplate disclaimers on all your auctions. That’s handy when you sell many of the same items. For pictures, it has built-in image editor so you can stay working within the software. I just need to find the pictures and write a description. Garage Sale handles all the repetitive and mundane tasks of listing an auction.Still want Turbo Lister? Check out our guide for running Windows software on a Mac.

Besides listings, what shines with Garage Sale is auction management. Once you post the auction, Garage Sale lets you post the link automatically on Twitter. They don’t include Facebook options, but hopefully will in a future release. The developers tell me a new version is coming out soon. All your communications come through the software’s dashboard.

It uses the Mac’s Notification Center to tell you when someone bids–you hear a nice cash register sound. Using Smart Groups, it organizes sales feedback and payment/shipping status. With a glance, you know exactly what you need to do.Parting Wisdom

I’ve been using eBay listing software on the Mac for decades, and Garage Sale is the best. It’s not cheap, so you need to be serious about regularly posting on eBay. I’m excited to see what features they offer in the new version. Right now, they don’t seem to be missing a thing.

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