![]() ![]() It was obvious to me that GS7 knew the difference between those attributes which were required and those which were not required so why not add a preference to GS7 to not to show the non required attributes. Having to constantly dismiss these unwanted attributes was going to be wasting many hours of my time so I brought this to the attention of the GS development team. In most cases only one or two are required by eBay so you can dismiss the reset by clicking a small minus symbol (-) by each one and leaving the remaining attributes at their default values. ![]() When you do this you are presented with a long list of eBay's suggested attributes. To fix this you must click the "Attributes" field under the listing's Options tab. If you list an item within one of these categories and verify your listing you will receive an error message that your item is missing attributes. Many categories on eBay now require a minimum number of attributes. I found a major flaw with the program within a few minutes of using it. I upgraded to version 7 at a cost of $19.95. I decided to try the site once again only to discover that version 6 of GS no longer listed items. I stop listing items on eBay for just over a year due to disputes with eBay over its illegal billings practices. That is a subset of a subset of a subset of a subset of users and will produce far less revenue than their previous model.Ĭould anything have beeI was a long term users of GS and seller on eBay since 1999. They think users are willing to pay a monthly fee and buy new Macs just to user their product. This publishers of this product will soon go out of business. Any image processing and bulk watermarking of images would still be need to done on my current Mac Pro as: (a) none of the entry level Macs can compete with my older Mac Pro performance and (b) a new Mac will not run all this software. Or I would have to buy another cheaper Mac just to run GS. Not sure if my watermarking software would work. ![]() My Adobe Master Collection, which cost $2,300, would not longer work thus I'd be stuck paying Adobe $39.95 month for PhotoShop and Illustrator. Not quite sure if my two high end NEC monitors, which cost $1,000 each, would work with a new Mac Pro. In my case that would require me buying a new Mac Pro for $8,200. That means if your Macintosh does not support 10.14 you are stuck with 8.2 unless you want to buy a new Macintosh. Version 8.2 supports up to 10.13 however, the company's recent 8.3 beta now requires 10.14. That is often a warning sign that the company is going to make a change to what operating systems they support. Version 8.2 of this product was recently added as an option to a recent Bundlehunt package for $5.00 while the company still keeps selling it at full price on its web site and on eBay. ![]()
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