- Adding Notes to an Item
- Adding Inventory Information on an Item
- Adding Weight and Dimensions to an Item
- Adding an Item from an Item Template
- Adding an Item from Scratch
- Creating Items
- Deleting Items
- Duplicating Items
- Entering Listing Upgrades
- Entering eBay Listing Information
- Entering eBay Shipping Information
- Entering Payment Information
- Entering Item Data
- Saving an Item as an Item Template
- Entering Title and Description
- Entering an Allocation Plan
- Entering Etsy Information
- Entering Product and Shipping Info
- Entering Tags and Materials
- Entering Categories and Attributes
- Entering Item Specifics
- Entering eBay Catalog Information
- Adding Items in Bulk
- Printing Inventory Labels
- Adding Pricing Information to an Item
- Adding Product Information to an Item
- Editing Items
- Entering Categories
- Managing Pictures on an Item
- Importing from Turbo Lister
- Exchanging Data
- Importing from XML
- Importing from eBay
- Importing_from_eBay_Blackthorne
- Importing from a Comma Separated Values Flat File
- Advanced Database Automation
Importing Data into SixBit
One of the main reasons we chose to make SixBit a desktop application is because we believe it is important that a user owns and can maintain their own data. That is also why we have added the ability to import data from various sources. By providing a robust set of functionality to import data, SixBit can easily fit into any existing processes and interact with other applications in the overall goal to automate your business.
To get started with the program and to reduce the amount of time it takes to get data into SixBit, we have the ability to import data directly from several eCommerce sources.
To assist in integrating with other applications and data sources we also provide a very robust set of features to import data. Data can be imported in either CSV (Comma Separated Values), or XML format.