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Sure, for starters with the PC when you are on EBay the drop down boxes are
not easy to use as you have to tab away and back again to see what category
or subcategory you are in.
With the ap on the other hand, you can use these dropdown boxes like any
other box. As for the camera when you go to photo something it will
indicate if it is auto focused, or you have the option of getting a picture
out of your photos.
The ap will also notify you when you have a message from someone else
and now you can reply using Email to a seller or buyer. You also get a
notification if you are outbid, and then are given the opportunity to place
a higher bid if you so choose.
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From: "Terri Hedgpeth" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, January 07, 2013 9:56 AM
Subject: Re: [VICUG-L] EBay
Can you share more? I think this would be a great post, ebay on PC and also
the iPhone.
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Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2013 11:55 AM
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Subject: [VICUG-L] EBay
Greetings folks, how is everyone? I just want to make an observation and a
point something out about eBay. I know that there is a thread currently
being debated on as to whether or not the iPhone is suitable for this list.
However, I just have noticed that eBay on the PC is rather tricky but there
are some workarounds.
However, with the iPhone the app is pretty much accessible. There are couple
Bonmark buttons but you can
Sent from my iPhone do everything that any sighted person could do.
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