The fourth beta version of GarageSale 7.0.9 is available for you to download from the URL below, or from the built-in updater if you are running a previous beta version:
GarageSale will no longer add clickable links to images it embeds into your listing description on eBay, as these links are no longer allowed by eBay. Instead of clicking on images, buyers now need to use their browser’s context menu to open a full-size view of the image
What’s new in GarageSale 7.0.9
performance improvements when selecting or duplicating large number of listings
‘New’ menu in the main menubar now matches the ‘New’ popup menu in the main window’s toolbar
the menu item for creating scheduler events from listing now a has account submenu like the ‘Start listing’ command when you have more than one eBay account authorised in GarageSale
added ‘Cancel’ button to ‘Wait on Quit’ panel
fixed a problem where changes to various amount fields weren’t correctly reflected in smart groups
instead of uploading them again, GarageSale now re-uses images that were uploaded to a custom image server before its configuration was changed to use the HTTPS protocol for image download
fixed resizing quirks in the scheduler window
various crash fixes
System Requirements
GarageSale 7 requires OS X 10.10 or later
Thanks for using GarageSale,
Ilja on behalf of the iwascoding team
@ilja excuse me, please could you explain what is exactly the new method for showing images full size? This is a BIG problem since I use two (small) photos in top of description and it was so useful to open them in a new page with full size. Before downloading it I really need to know how to proceed, thanks god ebay.it is still not affected by this useless and annoying restriction…
Any explanation would be really really appreciated…
It means that your potential buyers have to smart enough to figure out that they can view a larger version of your image by invoking the “Open Image in” command from their browsers context menu:
oh dear… that’s a problem. Honestly @ilja , forgetting what you daily do, do you think there are many people (… I don’t say many people that think about doing that)… I say people that actually know it is possible to do… ?? And think that me (and so thousands of other users) sell antiques and collectibles, which generally means not so young people/buyers , which generally means people/buyers (at least here in Italy) who can use “not so very well” the computer… you understand what I mean. That’s actually something almost impossible to do… and to be really honest, probably I wouldn’t think about doing that to enlarge (and I am not old enough to justify that missing)… so, please let me know this is a VERY BIG problem. I suppose that the only solution is the “zooming” when you move over image the mouse. Do you agree? But… what on smartphones? There you cannot do that kind of “zooming” and if you cannot open it in a new page… ?? Besides… I have just discovered that it is not possible to put 2 images on the top of description with the zoom, am I wrong?
Excuse me if so many questions but good photos means selling good… and not good photos means selling less/selling and receiving trouble by people who “could not see damages in photos” (and that’s a serious problem)… and trust me that there is plenty of this guys who “cannot see damages” also if they are described in description…
Hi @ilja , I never used the image caption feature and I don’t know how it works, but I suppose I would need to write it every time for every photo, am I wrong?
It’s working without any trouble here in Safari 10.1.2. No idea why it doesn’t work for you. Maybe you have a Safari or system extension installed which is causing it.