(12-21-2015 01:00 PM)PrettyPoizen Resident Wrote: I understand that, but to be honest I did fine without them for 2 yrs and while I do like them I sometimes still use the browser to identify the breeding method. I use them on all my auctions but I am not reliant on them to do my job.
Visually, I find it easier to use the webpage when looking at pedigrees, however the profiler does have the ability to go back a generation further, so there is that.
But the real point I'm making is that NOW the Profiler also instantly lists the cats on a searchable website where potential buyers can find them. Not only are they listed under the auction itself, they come up when searching for the traits that the cat shows:
http://kittycats.info/market
It may not make any real difference if the cat is only there a few hours before the auction, but if the cats are there a day or more in advance, it's another way for potential buyers find the cat AND the auction.
So...
Advertising for the seller.
Advertising for the auctioneer.
Easier shopping for the buyer.
And. honestly, the more people use the profilers and the web market, whether for auctions or in their shops, the more useful it will become for everyone.