

The search for a suitable replacement has been frustrating. In that form the file can be edited in excel or uploaded to many of the Turbo Lister replacement candidates. I then "export" the Turbo Lister inventory every week in csv format. Since last year I have kept a "Sold" folder in the Inventory section, after every sale I drag the item over and place it in "Sold" to maintain an accurate record of what is in inventory.

However, I have since found other ways to store my item listings and photos, so giving up Turbo Lister was not so difficult.īeen waiting for the program to break since the EOL announcement last summer but so far so good. I had used Turbo Lister for many years and found it very useful. However, several months ago, all of my pictures disappeared from my Turbo Lister files along with some of the category and item specifics information, so I gave it all up as a lost cause and removed Turbo Lister from my computer. Until several months ago, I too was still using Turbo Lister.
