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Ditch your browser and move to eBay Desktop

by Lee Collins

27 Feb 2008

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Screengrab With so many different options, goods and favourite sellers,  eBay is almost the shopping channel for many, enabling individuals to set up their own home store without having to leave their computer. Up until recently we had to rely on web browsers to control and manage eBay content or use a third-party application that was authorised via eBay in order to obtain access.  However, this has all changed with an official tool for buyers, from eBay.

eBay Desktop 1.0 is an official tool that enables you to login, and perform all of your usual eBay tasks within this single interface. It’s convenient and professionally designed but most importantly its secure and will enable you to monitor your eBay account without the use of a browser. There is both a Windows and Mac version available and it requires Adobe Air.

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