Hello,
A new version is out today, with improvements to the way users can buy singles through the deckbox market.
The Shopping Cart
One change is that all open orders are now shown on the same shopping cart page, to be able to see at a glance what you are interested in buying. Each of them can be separately discussed with the seller, canceled or paid independently from the others.
But you can also pay everthing at once, with a single click, which is much more confortable than it was until now.
The Shopping Assistant
The second addition is a big one: a new tool called The Shopping Assistant where you can build a list of cards you are interested in buying, and it will search for the cheapest and smallest number of orders that you can place to buy those cards.
You can then review the suggestions, refine the card list, or reject some users that you do not wish to buy from, and then recalculate the suggested cart configuration until you are satisfied. Then with one click you can convert the suggested configuration into a shopping cart, where you can pay and place the orders.
This tool also makes it very easy to complete a deck: There is now a Buy button on a deck list that automatically adds all the cards you still need to the Shopping Assistant, taking you from a deck idea to orders placed in 3 clicks.
Give it a spin and tell us what you think. It's still in a beta stage where I will be looking a lot at user feedback to polish it into a tool that most of you find useful and helpful.
Other Changes
In the last weeks there were some other small changes as well, I'm listing them in no particular order:
A new version is out today, with improvements to the way users can buy singles through the deckbox market.
The Shopping Cart
One change is that all open orders are now shown on the same shopping cart page, to be able to see at a glance what you are interested in buying. Each of them can be separately discussed with the seller, canceled or paid independently from the others.
But you can also pay everthing at once, with a single click, which is much more confortable than it was until now.
The Shopping Assistant
The second addition is a big one: a new tool called The Shopping Assistant where you can build a list of cards you are interested in buying, and it will search for the cheapest and smallest number of orders that you can place to buy those cards.
You can then review the suggestions, refine the card list, or reject some users that you do not wish to buy from, and then recalculate the suggested cart configuration until you are satisfied. Then with one click you can convert the suggested configuration into a shopping cart, where you can pay and place the orders.
This tool also makes it very easy to complete a deck: There is now a Buy button on a deck list that automatically adds all the cards you still need to the Shopping Assistant, taking you from a deck idea to orders placed in 3 clicks.
Give it a spin and tell us what you think. It's still in a beta stage where I will be looking a lot at user feedback to polish it into a tool that most of you find useful and helpful.
Other Changes
In the last weeks there were some other small changes as well, I'm listing them in no particular order:
- imported From the Vault: Angels - http://deckbox.org/editions/342-from-the-vault-angels
- imported prerelease promos for Origins - http://deckbox.org/editions/340-prerelease-events-magic-origins
- fixed starter 1999 collector numbers
- fixed default condition & language not honored when using the details panel in inventories & wishlists
- added uncommon and rare rarity icons for Origins, Chronicles
- added help page to clarify character set issues for CSV export & import https://deckbox.org/help/exports_and_imports
- added total number of cards for orders
- filters are taken into account when using the csv export
- filters are taken into account when using the print text list view
- filters are taken into account when using the mass pricing tool for sellers
- filters are taken into account when showing the value of cards in a set