Auction Tracker 1.0.1

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Use the computer and display you already have with our auction tracker software to transform your PC into a professional-looking virtual auction tracker. Our auction tracker download is great for displaying auction lot information during a live auction. Auction Tracker features a simple to use mouse and keyboard interface, allowing for easy control of all functions of the auction lot display. Auction Tracker is an inexpensive and portable alternative to costly physical auction displays. Using our software auction tracker offers the flexibility to use the same hardware for different purposes, which fixed displays cannot match.

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