Well, the primary reason to use Auctioneer is so you can track pricing and have a mostly automatic sell setup, so it doesn't take you half an hour to put up an inventory full of stuff. The problem with Auctioneer is that it is easy to spoof it with invalid prices so that it becomes almost useless for pricing things. Example: retards put up 10 auctions of Wool Cloth for 99g each. This skews the numbers so badly that you end up having to put in the numbers manually, defeating the purpose of the addon.Quote:
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With Auctionator, what it does is shows you the current prices for items that are on the AH and, if none exist, shows you the price you used the last time you listed it. Then you can just click the price point you want to list it at and BAM, click the auction button and you're done. This is especially good as the prices may run very differently on weekends versus mid-week sales. Also, if an item is sold out this week and people want it badly, the price today may be 3-5x what it was last week, which makes the Auctioneer historical pricing data useless again. Auctionator shows you what the current items are listed at, so you can undercut them by a few silver very easily.
Auctionator also includes a "mass auction" functionality. Let's say you have 10 stacks of health potions. Click the "Multiple Auctions" button, put in 10 stacks of 5, and it'll auto-list all 10 at whatever your selected price is. It will also let you split a stack. I.e.: have a stack of 10 Righteous Orbs? Click "Multiple Auctions", put in 10 stacks of 1, and it'll split them into singles and list all 10. Really easy and fast.
Also, since Auctionator doesn't store thousands of auction histories, it doesn't take up much memory at all.
I suppose I should caveat this by saying I haven't used Auctioneer since the first two weeks the 3.0 patch compatible version was out, so they may have changed things a lot since then.