Traditional retailers must feel that they’re up against it when the Internet
became popular at the end of the 90s. It enabled the average user to obtain
knowledge that took them beyond some of the staff who worked in retail. However,
with the launch and popularity of eBay, it’s now enabled the average user to
become their own retailer, buying and selling products that they either do not
want, have obtained cheaply through ‘other sources’ and able to purchase across
territories, so US products are now available to the UK market.
For this reason, eBay has become hugely popular and the defacto online
auction of choice. Up until recently, you either had to rely on your web browser
to control and manage eBay content or use a third-party tool that had to be
authorised via eBay in order to enable you to obtain access. These tools never
enabled the full functionality of eBay, simply as they were produced and
developed by third-party development teams.
eBay Desktop is an official tool released from eBay and will enable you to
login with your regular login/password and then perform all your regular eBay
activity through the single interface. Works well, is designed professionally
and will enable you to ditch your browser for eBay activity.
The download here requires the installation of Adobe Air and is the Windows
version. There is a Mac OS X version available from the eBay Desktop website.
This is the final official release of eBay Desktop.