posted on November 19, 2012 06:13:54 PM new
I use it for my iMac and love it. It takes a little getting used to, but once you set up templates it is great... and there are no fees beyond the initial purchase. If you have other questions, you can find us online at shagmidcentury.com to contact me.
posted on December 7, 2012 09:19:02 AM new
I just bought an iPad myself this week. I have been using GS for Mac, but downloaded the iPad app. I haven't used it yet as I am getting used to the iPad interface before I jump head first.
Are you using it yet? If so, how do you like it?
The first thing I noticed was that it was considerably different than my Mac version, so there will be some adjustment for it. Additionally, the iPad app doesn't offer the Pro Design template we use for our listings.
I love the Pro Design template the full version offers because it allows me to set up my listings to look more like a store with all of my categories on the left column, my TOS neatly organized, etc.
Additionally, it has saved me a FORTUNE in fees. I'd say I have saved at least $2500 over the last 3 years.
posted on December 8, 2012 01:27:10 PM new
I just got my first iPad as well and haven't used anything but the eBay app so far. How does GS save you money on fees?
posted on December 8, 2012 04:07:07 PM new
Well, I have downloaded the iPad app, and I'm not sure how to use it. It is not what I read is available on the full version.
My main question is how would I attache, or where would the images come from?
And, the template I wanted to use does not appear to be available on the iPad version.
I'm busy now, so I'll have to figure it all out after Christmas.
posted on December 10, 2012 10:17:25 PM new
I used to pay $50-60 a month for each of two accounts to list using templates and image hosting. I had my two significantly different accounts.
GS was a one time fee of $35 and all of that was included. My listings look much more professional. Now that eBay includes 12 images in the hosting, both GS and Vendio's image hosting is mostly obsolete on eBay and Amazon has their own images they use, which I don't like.
Vendio's asset is the ability to cross promote through a variety of market places like eBay, Amazon, and your own site.