Papilion 0.96

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Papilion downloads transactions from ebay, sends updates back to ebay, prints invoices & labels, generates picking list and tracks orders to delivery. Saves time & effort, makes selling easy. Papilion downloads orders from eBay to local storage in an unintrusive manner, that is, download happens in background while user keeps working on the tool. The transactions are synchronized with eBay account in specified intervals. Papilion embeds an easy to understand workflow that represents real-life order processing. The flow involves picking, packing and shipping stages. It lets you mark an order for intermediate statuses such as out-of-stock, due-in, collected, packed. Invoicing and labeling is a part of integrated workflow. Papilion prints invoice and shipping label as the order is packed to the same or different printers as specified in user preferences. You can also customize label as per your needs. When you're sending large quantities of mail, Printed Postage Impressions (or PPI) offer a simple, pre-printed alternative to postage stamps or franking machines. Easy to buy and simple to print, PPI could save you time and money. Papilion works for you on order-to-delivery track. Whether you are trading on eBay as one-man show or have associates working with you on order fulfillment - item collection, packing and updates delivery notifications back to eBay. Papilion does not require your eBay username and password to connect with eBay. This is in line with eBay recommendations. Internet transactions are secured with SSL.

In version 0.96, date formats can now be specified by the users.

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