I haven’t really used the order tab much up to this point, but noticed a minor formatting error under the order tab that occurs for all listings.
The Total Fee dollar amount is shoved upward into the Final Value Fee dollar amount.

GS 9.8.1
I haven’t really used the order tab much up to this point, but noticed a minor formatting error under the order tab that occurs for all listings.
The Total Fee dollar amount is shoved upward into the Final Value Fee dollar amount.

GS 9.8.1
Hi,
could not reproduce this here on macOS 26 with GarageSale 9.9.5. Which macOS version do you use? Does this still happen on the latest GarageSale release?
Thanks,
Paul
OS 10.13.6
I have not tried the latest version of GS.
Also occurs in GS 9.1.1
Hi,
we officially support only macOS 11 (Big Sur) and later with the latest version of GarageSale. Your version of the operating system is 3-4 years older than that and was released nine years ago. So you should definitely think about upgrading your OS.
As we need to keep up with all the changes to the eBay API and also support the newest macOS versions coming out yearly we unfortunately can not support nine year old macOS versions (which are, by the way, unsupported by Apple, too).
Regards,
Paul
Unfortunately that is not an option as I use a Mac Pro which can’t be upgraded any further.
It would cost a huge sum of money to replace this work station, which has been modified beyond the original specs such as supporting 48GB RAM, upgraded graphics drivers, four internal hard drives and so forth.
The flat screen NEC monitors, which are designed for graphics work, were $1,200 each.
Various software on the Mac Pro is not replaceable.
The Adobe Master Collections I have would not run on a new Macs, meaning I would have to pay Adobe subscription fees.
Various hardware, such as multiple scanners I use for graphics work, would not run on newer Macs. Not even sure if you could find a tabloid size scanner with a good depth of field to work with the newer Macs as most scanners have a shallow depth of field.
Apple does not provide support in order to sell new computers, not because they can’t afford it as they are sitting on billions in cash and have thousands of employees. Imagine going to a auto repair center and they will not complete service on it because they want to sell you a new car. I do not think they will be selling me a new car soon as I will go elsewhere. Ironically, my oldest vehicle was made in 1940, with some parts date stamped 1939, and I still can get it repaired.
I don’t see the OP’s post due to having past negative interactions with them, but judging from your reply they are using a system that can’t officially be upgraded. Thankfully “there’s an app for that”, and it can breathe new life into old systems, and it’s free, and IMO, worth checking out. It may not always be a perfect solution, and having a full system backup is always recommended so one can roll back, but for those that are using old hardware that is powerful, this web page and software can extend the life of that hardware for many years: https://opencorelegacypatcher.net
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