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DESCRIPTION
Marketplace... It's Craigslist. Without the Ugly.
Love Craigslist but hate how painful and ugly it is? I do too. So I created Marketplace. It takes the pain and ugly out and leaves the good stuff in.
Made for Mac - Made by a Mac user, for Mac users. It's simple, straight-forward, and fast. Everything a Mac application should be.
Find Anything - Search across multiple regions and categories. Get all the results in one convenient window. Then narrow your search down even more with built-in filtering.
Choose Favorites - Store the best results and come back to them later. Put off until tomorrow what you could do today.
WHAT'S NEW
Version 1.2.1:
- New: Added the Art/Media/Design subcategory to the Jobs category.
- Fix: The price min/max fields were broken because Craigslist stopped accepting decimal values for those fields.
- Fix: When you hit 'Search' after editing an existing search, the selected search would un-select itself. That was annoying.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.5 or later.
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| Marketplace User Reviews (17 posts) | Write A Review |
 | Nov 12 2009 |
MASSBEAR This is an awesome little app! It does one thing and does it very well, and the Developer is constantly working on upgrades and improvements. he even replies when you e-mail him with suggestions, and how cool is that! I use CraigsList a LOT, and before Marketplace, I;d do a search in one area - no results. Repeat the search in another area - one result - and so on. Now, I can specify multiple search areas, entire states, even the whole country - and Zip! Marketplace does all the heavy lifting. Most of the limitations of the app come from CraigsList itself in my experience, so is it perfect? No, but what is? If you like CraigsList, you'll love Marketplace! As for it costing $20 - it saved me that the first time I used it - everything else is gravy! (Version 1.2) | |
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 | Sep 17 2009 |
BIKER4MAC Some would wonder why they'd want to pay for an application to access a free online service... Generally, for the added value that it provides and the time that it saves. I used to save my craigslist searches as bookmarks and then open items that I found interesting in new tabs in my browser so that I didn't have to keep bouncing back and forth from the list and the items. Then I'd save items that I was interested in as additional bookmarks. All of this worked to a point, but ended up with a somewhat confusing jumble of bookmarks and the possibility of sometimes missing new items. Marketplace allows you to save your searches and save items that you are interested in as favorites in a separate list. Three panels across your display show your saved searches and favorites in the first, the list of items in the currently selected search in the second, and a currently selected item in the third. No more jumping back and forth. Further, after creating a search you can filter those results at any time. There are three different craigslist areas close to me that I search through and a combination of searches for specific words and general category searches that I use. But at any time I can use the "filter" to add specific constraints to my search. This can be especially helpful if I saw something a couple days ago and didn't add it to my favorites at the time but further thought has made me want to check it out again. Finally, Josh is an incredibly responsive developer. If you e-mail him with a question, possible improvement, or comment he is most often going to reply within 48 hours and usually within 12 hours. When I first started using Marketplace I was impressed, but sent him an e-mail with some ideas of what would make it "perfect" for my use. Within months all of the suggestions that I made were implemented! I have no idea how many other people may have suggested similar improvements to mine, but it shows that Josh responds to his user base. A clean, simple program that definitely delivers! (Version 1.1.6) | |
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 | Aug 19 2009 |
KORVIX Nice. Fast. Doesn't work with the new "adult services." (Version 1.1.5) | |
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 | Jun 20 2009 |
RPAEGE Nice. Fast. Doesn't work with the new "adult services." (Version 1.1.2) | |
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 | Jul 13 2009 |
As of version 1.1.4, the new Adult Services are supported. | |
 | Mar 8 2009 |
JAN13 It is half way done software since I can not operate out of it my craigslist.com account ! (Version 1.0.3) | |
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 | Mar 8 2009 |
I'm not really sure why you think it's only half-developed. Marketplace isn't for posting so it doesn't make sense to use your Craigslist account. (Version 1.1) | |
 | Feb 15 2009 |
F451 This works for someone who has multiple searches going constantly, but I have accomplished the same thing with LaunchBar search scripts. (Version 1.0.1) | |
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 | Feb 13 2009 |
KITMOS Worked well for me but I think that $20 is way too much for it. It's a $5 or $10 app imho. (Version 1.0.1) | |
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 | Feb 13 2009 |
CHAS_M WAS free, now suddenly it's worth $20?? Look, I don't mind if the dev decides he wants to charge for something he did, that's fine. But I do think it's only fair to: a) let people know in advance (no explanation whatsoever on the web site) b) be realistic about pricing (Craigslist isn't THAT hard to navigate) Call me when this gets to be $5 or a 99ยข iPhone app, and we'll talk. (Version 1.0.1) | |
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 | Aug 19 2009 |
MACNERD1984 Yeah, it is a bit pricey. $5.00, $10 Max really. When you consider what you get with some free and lower priced apps (of all sorts) $20 does look like a lot of money. Think I'll stick with the old CL "interface" for now, but interesting app nonetheless. (Version 1.1.5) | |
 | Feb 13 2009 |
CHRISCORVETTE Has anyone made this work? I've downloaded to two computers, and, whenever I attempt a search, I get nothing but a blank page. Support seems to be available only with paid, not trial, versions. (Version 1.0) | |
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 | Feb 13 2009 |
JOSHABER Hi CHRISCORVETTE, Email me at josh@marketplacemac.com and I'll try to figure out what's going wrong. | |
 | Jan 14 2009 |
MISHA This is pretty neat, I just tried beta 4 for the first time. The only feature I wish it had was the ability to drill down into sub-c ategories... my search for "Mac Pro" in "Austin, TX" produced results that included a 1995 Cobra Convertible.. I realize this app is effectively just scraping the results of the barebones Craigslist search, but it would further be cool if we could restrict searches to just titles or those with images, too. (Version 1.0b4) | |
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 | Jan 14 2009 |
JOSHABER Thanks for the feedback, Misha! Those features are on their way :) (Version 1.0b4) | |
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