 |
DESCRIPTION
Auction Hunter is a native Cocoa application for OS X, built to make your life easier on eBay. It allows you to monitor auctions that you are interested in bidding on, or that you would like to simply observe and store for future reference.
Main features of Auction Hunter are:
- Automatic bidding and sniping tools, that let you set your snipe amount for an item you like, so that Auction Hunter will place the bid with eBay until just a few seconds before the auction ends. This allows you to not attract attention to the auction, causing price to go up. You can also easily cancel or change the snipe when you like, before
the auction ends, not risk anything.
- Searching tools, that automatically let you to save and run the same searches on eBay, storing the results in user defined folders. You can also specify a time interval to be used to periodically run the searches. If new items are found, Auction Hunter will change the folder color, so you immediately know there is something new. New added items are also highlighted in yellow!
- Thanks to a built-in powerful database, Auction Hunter allows you to store thousands of auction listings (with thumbnails too!) so you can
search through all saved items and what they sold for, even for past auctions no longer available on eBay. If you like, you can also save the full content ofÊ the item’s web page, and open it later with
Safari for future references.
- Auction Hunter periodically updates the information about the auctions you are interested in, and let you know at first sight what is going on, due to the use of colors and bold typeface. For example, a red line says that the auction received no bids or that reserve price is not met, while a black line means that the auction will sell, but
not to you. A green line says that you are the high bidder. A line in bold face font, instead, means that you placed a bid on that item. Colors and bold typeface are combined to provide all possible auction status.
- Auction Hunter provides support for all international eBay sites, and also automatically updates all the categories when you launch the
application.
- If you have more than one eBay user IDs, for example one for your hobby and one for work, you can use them at the same time!
WHAT'S NEW
Version 1.2.6:
- [BUG FIX]Fixed a time zone conversion for items listed on ebay.fr and ebay.es.
- [BUG FIX]Fixed a problem with item's web page parsing, due to some item page layout changes.
- [BUG FIX]Enhanced high bidder recognition.
- [BUG FIX]Fixed a problem with item's web page parsing on ebay.fr and ebay.de, due to some item page layout changes.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later (including Leopard).
| SCREENSHOT
|
|
 |
|  |
 | |  |
| Auction Hunter User Reviews (23 posts) | Write A Review |
 | Nov 29 2008 |
if you are not happy with Auction Hunter, please send us an e-mail and we will issue a full refund. We certainly don't want anyone feel bad about their purchase. While of course we would like to work with our customers to get Auction Hunter up and running, unfortunately you never send us a problem report, so I don't think it's too fair to give us a 1-star for each of your comment here. As I already said, eBay HEAVILY changed the rules so we're trying to fix all the problems as fast as we can, also with the help of a very supportive user base that is in touch with us. And please note that in 1 year we added a lot of new features, and more will come. Thank you for your comprehension. (Version 1.1b2) | |
| [ Reply ] | |
 | Nov 18 2008 |
I don't know why you are so hostile to our product, but please note that we aren't exactly twiddling our thumbs as we are working without rest since the end of October to fix a problem introduced by eBay! We have had to rewrite a lot of code in order to fix the application: Auction Hunter is now forced to use local eBay sites for login, bid, snipe, search and extract informations about listed items. Of course all of the above activities require the application to understand local eBay site pages, with all of the possible combinations... As you may understand, this is a very deep change to our program, and we need to test it well before releasing it, to avoid bad problems. IÂ’m sorry if you feel frustrated, but just try to think how we are feeling. Auction Hunter is a paying software, and for this reason we are doing ALL we can to fix it as soon as possible. Thank you. (Version 1.0.5) | |
| [ Reply ] | |
 | Oct 8 2008 |
FREDRIX This is a very powerful tool and I have found the support from the developer nothing short of stellar. It is very flexible and you can do just about everything with auction hunter as it relates to ebay. I don't know what the other reviewer was writing about, but I've found the updates regular and they address any problems that I have had. It is now very stable and I'm very happy with the purchase, money well spent. The purpose of my review is not to outline all the possibilities that Auction Hunter enables- it's shareware after all so it can be tried. It is rather comment on how happy I am with the software and it's continued development. Thanks very much and keep up the great work!! (Version 1.0.4) | |
| [ Reply ] | |
 | Jul 11 2006 |
NOTNAP I am new to the market for this kind of software, but I tried jbidwatch for a week before deciding to look anew, when I found this piece of software. Yes, I've had one minor problem Auction Hunter so far - non-fatal, no crash, easy to work around. I submitted a report, got back an answer within two hours with a link to a still private beta release that fixed the problem. Later, I sent a suggestion for a minor feature change, and again got a response thanking me for the input within hours. Lo and behold, the feature change and the bug fix are already integrated into 0.9.9.9, less than one week later. The interface, while still being developed, blows jbid away. It's graphical, intuitive, easy to organize, feature rich. jbid, while certainly more refined from a programing perspective, is visually ugly, and looks very much like the java app it is. I'd like to see a more user friendly way to list items in the "default folders," allowing the user to cross reference to the items already stored in user created folders. But I can see from one of the other 0.9.9.9 fixes that development is already going in that direction. But then again, there are menu choices and buttons in jbid which are just as, if not more un-intuitive. Hell, you have to scroll accross using a cryptic button to even discover you are not even seeing all of the tabs in the option screen. Don't get me wrong - I could tell jbid is powerful, and deserves it's loyal following. But from a quick, two week tour of the two, I saw little in jbid that wasn't in AH, and better presented at that. I'll take AH's beta glitches over jbid's butt ugly interface - at least I can tell the glitches will go away. NOCKAMURA's comment seemed to imply Auction Hunter is not being updated... I found quite the contrary, as my explanation above showed. While I do not doubt graphxdave's experience, I'm guess ing he was on the unlucky end of a bad mix of beta software and otherwise innocuous conditions. My advice to all - beta is beta: if you want to use it, and have a problem, contact the vendor before telling the rest of the world. I've found the support - as well as the comments here - to be quite the opposite of smarmy. But that's just me, YMMV. By the time the full feature is released, and assuming the underlying database is as robust and as stable as the developer says it is in the literature, I do not have any doubt it will be worth the nominal fee. (Version 0.9.9.9) | |
| [ Reply ] | |
 | Feb 14 2006 |
I'm sorry my previous post sounded "smarmy" as AL_GIOVANNI pointed out, it wasn't my intention, really. What I actually meant is that we'll do our best to fix problems, if users report them to us. Of course, you're free to politely blame a product because it is buggy, but please consider that Auction Hunter is currently in beta and it won't be available for sale unless all major bugs will be fixed. It isn't in our interest to sell buggy software, and so far we did not ask for money to anyone. As I've said in my previous post, of course we didn't experience this specific problem before, or it would have been fixed already... so please, if you find anything wrong let us know some additional details on your configuration that could help us fix the bug (Mac model, OS version, hardware configuration...): we would _really_ appreciate it, and there are also FREE licenses to the most dedicated beta testers. Thank you in advance. (Version 0.9.9.1) | |
| [ Reply ] | |
 | Dec 25 2009 |
ZX Version 1.2.7b7 not really working well (10.6) (Version 1.2.6) | |
| [ Reply ] | |
 | Aug 27 2009 |
ZX Does Auction Hunter fully functional under 10.6? (Version 1.2.6) | |
| [ Reply ] | |
 | Mar 25 2009 |
PCHARLES67 I was a long time JBidwatcher user, but for a while it seemed like you could never know whether the author had updated its interaction with ebay, so I went looking for an alternative and found Auction Hunter. I was a bit concerned about paying for something when I had been using a freeware version for so long, but I have been really happy with the way it works. (Version 1.2.5) | |
| [ Reply ] | |
 | Feb 22 2009 |
MEMPHISBIRD I have been using Auction Hunter since it was in beta, and I have never had any problems with sniping. In fact, it works so well that I have bought tons of things I don't even need! I even have it set at 3 seconds and it has always worked for me. I've never had an issue with it locking up my Mac, and I can freely move my categories, auctions around without issue. In fact, I have all the auctions I've ever bid on or listed still stored in Auction Hunter. I also tried Jbidwatcher and a couple of others when I first started looking for auction applications, but I liked Auction Hunter the best and I decided to go ahead and buy it when it came out of beta. All applications have some bugs to be worked out, and it is important to note how quickly and effectively a developer responds. It sounds to me like this developer is trying hard to help you, JBSSM, but you don't seem to want it. I think you should take the kindly offered refund and go buy yourself something on Ebay that will improve your disposition -- with Jbidwatcher, of course. (Version 1.2.5) | |
| [ Reply ] | |
 | Jun 22 2006 |
HAGI Best App to monitor eBay-Auctions. Here are some awesome features (ALL not included in JBidWatcher): - complex search-form(s). You can save search-queries and search in former results. - export your found items as Safari-Webarchive of the original eBay-page to get all information. - manage items with folder-hierarchie (instead of flat-tabs) - search only ended auctions to get an overview of street-price I can't tell much about stability or if the sniping-feature works, cause i've downloaded it a few hours ago. But you can collect information with a great ease of use, without getting garbage. O.K.; a great plus of JBidWatcher is the price .... (Version 0.9.9.7) | |
| [ Reply ] | |
|
| View all 23 posts >> |
|