There are hundreds of programs out there that will do this. I've used http://www.esnipe.com/ with good results.

At 06:30 PM 6/1/2006, you wrote:
?? sniped for Ebay??

Sounds good, where do I get this software?

Jay

----- Original Message ----- From: "Childers, Tedd A" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <ShopTalk@mail.msen.com>
Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2006 7:49 AM
Subject: RE: ShopTalk: Igolf GPS Caddie


You are getting "sniped" on Ebay, which is a program that you can get and that lots of people use that will place a last second bid on an item that is just above the highest bid. You can also use the Autobid feature on Ebay, which will bid an item up to your maximum in the smallest increment acceptable.

Tedd

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2006 6:58 PM
To: ShopTalk@mail.msen.com
Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Igolf GPS Caddie


I would prefer the Igolf software to the Igolf GPS.

I have a palm m500 pda and have been bidding on at
least 5 gps companions for it on Ebay, but have been
beaten each time by $1.00 even though I raised my bids :-(

Frustrating. I would have thought that somebody on this
forum would have a gps system they wanted to sell but
no luck there either.

Grampa Sielski

Burgess Howell wrote:
The iGolf unit looks like a pretty good alternative to the SkyGolf
units.  I would imagine their hardware is perfectly competent for the
job, and $30 for 50 courses per year looks pretty reasonable (assuming
the course inventory is broad enough).

For someone with PDA/GPS hardware already in hand, the iGolfgps software
looks like a decent deal for $28, shipped.

Burgess

At 07:20 PM 5/30/2006, you wrote:

Can anybody tell me how the Igolf Gps Caddie compares to the Skygolf
SG2? Its about $100 cheaper and seems to offer the same (or better)
specifications (eg 11 targets per hole for the Igolf)

I'm still interested in purchasing a used GPS system if anyone has one
for sale.

Thanks.

Grampa Sielski






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