Last edited by Tallshrew; 5th October 2013 at 04:37 PM.
I'm glad you got it to work, I tried using CrossOver today but Turbo Lister just keeps quitting out when I try to load it. No idea why, it looks like it's installed, it's there in the apps, when I click it it appears but then when I try yo access it it vanishes. So frustrated right now...
I know it's an old thread, but I'm currently trying to get TurboLister to run on Linux (which is quite similar to a Mac in many respects). I'm attempting this with Wine, the Windows emulator, but without success so far:
It looked pretty hopeful when it reached this stage, but then sat there with no further progress.
However, there was a link installed on the desktop. Running that I got
Very disappointing. Of course it will be pointless to mention this to eBay, that would feel like talking to a giant black hole.
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Of course... If you have a Seller+ Lifetime account you no longer need to jump though such hoops. There is now the eBay import option on the My Bulk Uploads page.
No idea how seamless it is - I don't pay much attention nowadays.
TurboLister was discontinued some time ago.
Well, to be fair, I was trying this on a PC with Ubuntu 16.04, so I should really try with the latest. But more likely I'll pull an XP machine out of the attic and blow the dust off it.
Wine can work really well with well-written applications that stick to the rules. It's used by lots of big-name software, Picasa and TeamViewer are two that I've personally used. So I'm inclined to point the finger at TL rather than Wine.
Yes, I saw that. Two problems though. First, given how long it took to get Ninja Lister off the blocks, I don't fancy being a beta tester. Second, I especially don't fancy being a beta tester of something to which I have to hand over my login credentials.
Yes, but it's one of the recommended solutions for migration. Ebay still host its download, they just don't support it.
Thanks for all the comments, appreciated. As you may guess, although I still list far more of my decluttering on ebay than here, I'm getting really twitchy about ebay, so many daft changes that I want to make sure I have a backup plan. Even their share price over the past 6 months shows how they're not only losing the plot for buyers and sellers, but investors are taking fright too.
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From a quick look that is not the way it works. You login to eBay via one of their secure (https) pages and authorise eBay to issue eBid a key with which to request your listing data be forwarded. So eBid has no access to your eBay account details - or anything beyond that listing data transfer.
You could check with admin here exactly how it works. You must do what you feel comfortable with though. It is not something I will ever need to do so my interest in the mechanics of the process is low to zero.
As for the comparison of the import routine with the early Ninja Lister, they are totally different kettles of fish. Most of the issues with the early Ninja Lister were with the program rather than the data transfer itself. I would expect the actual data import will be as good as it is in the current version of Ninja Lister as the processing routines would port across (they may even use the same one).
Last edited by astral276; 7th August 2018 at 11:18 AM. Reason: Got my eBids and eBays mixed up.
Ah, thanks Mel, either I need to be more observant or that page needs a redesign to make that clear. All I did was click on it and I got taken to ebay.com (not .co.uk) and a sign-in form that said "Sign in with your eBay account to link your account to eBid Ltd". It was not at all clear to me what linking my account meant, I assumed I was giving my credentials to eBid and therefore increasing the risk of my ebay a/c being hacked. Even now you've explained it I'd still want an assurance that the key would only allow read-only access to my account.
As for your second point, yes, totally different kettles, same kettle manufacture project manager. It was a /very/ long time (years) from the announcement of NL's imminence to it arriving. I don't recall what it was like when it did eventually arrive, was everyone happy with it immediately? So my comments were only based on a general observation that companies tend to have a pattern in their product release cycles -- a company that has a smooth rollout on one product, tends to be a good bet for early adoption of the next one. And contrarywise.
So, reading between the lines, it seems you're recommending I take a look at NL for this migration. I'm open to that. I'd welcome hearing that it runs well on Linux, but if not, I can even dig out a Windows pc for the migration only, then go to spreadsheet use longer term.
Does NL import my ebay photos as well? Does it import my listings that have ended, as well as the active ones?
Thanks for your help.
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I wasn't recommending anything at all; unless my "You must do what you feel comfortable with though" matches with your personal preference of using Ninja Lister.
Never done it (so someone who has is better placed to advise) but my understanding is:Does NL import my ebay photos as well? Does it import my listings that have ended, as well as the active ones?
1. Yes to the photos being brought across.
2. In order to export Active and Ended listings they must first be copied to TL's Inventory folder.
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