

Auctions can be added to the program by inputting their number in the appropriately-labeled box. It is possible to add an unlimited amount of these items, and view them in the main window along with thumbnail, current and maximum bid, a short description, seller, status and time left. Besides this is a Firefox issue, not an eBay issue or VPN issue - not unless your switching servers a lot, then yes Excessive Captchas will happen even on Google. Moreover, they can be organized according to any parameter you deem fit, by adding multiple tabs. I have been dealing with this on Firefox for months on end. I would not have to try and verify myself (ridiculous) once when going to eBay, then again at the login screen.
Ebay put up captcha jbidwatcher software#
This software utility enables you to copy information, URL or auction ID to the Clipboard with just a click of the button, as well as use a search function, change the background color, and of course, bid and snipe an auction. The activity log can be displayed in a new window, comments can be added, and a selected item can be viewed in your default web browser. To conclude, JBidWatcher is an efficient piece of software which can be used with great ease by anybody, as long as they have an eBay account. The response time is good, it does not impede the system’s performance and there are plenty of options to keep you busy for quite a while.
