Active Bids 2.0 is a ASP.NET script for Auctions scripts design by ActiveWebSoftwares.com.
It runs on following operating system: Windows. Active Bids - The site administrator earns by collecting bid fees (One bid one Fee). Auction ends only when the
Publisher review: Active Bids - The site administrator earns by collecting bid fees (One bid one Fee). Auction ends only when the "Max Number of Bids" is reached or when the administrator decides to close the auction. A new type of auction system where the lowest unique bidder wins. ex.Bid #1 $ 2.00Bid #2 $ 3.00Bid #3 $ 2.00Bid #4 $ 3.50The winner is Bid #2. Only the administrator can add items and define the following fields - Retail Price - Display the Retail Price of the Item - Minimum Bid - lowest bid price allowed for the item - Max Number of Bids - Maximum number of bids allowed for the Item - Max Bids per Bidder - Maximum number of bids allowed for each bidder - Admin Fee - Fee to be paid by the bidder The site administrator earns by collecting bid fees (One bid one Fee). Auction ends only when the "Max Number of Bids" is reached or when the administrator decides to close the auction. Features - Supported 3rd party payment processor: Authorize.net and ePDQ. - web based WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) auction listing editor - Upload up to 5 pictures/documents per item listing - Define unlimited depth and number of categories - Automatically create Gallery Picture or Thumbnail (requires ASPImage) Operating system: Windows
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