Wishlist Question
DarkElf
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Is there a way for me to identify the date an item was added to my wishlist?
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Not AFAIK
Thanks for the response Leana.
Nope, but it would be cool.
Actually there is but it is not automated.
It's not perfect. And if you don't have or quit DAZ-Dealz the comment section won't exist. I pay monthly but yearly is less expensive.
PS: Attached screenshots with bogus dates so you could see an example.
Thanks for the the replies.
So, that's a paid tool ArtAngel?
One would think the dates items are added to ones wishlist would be automatically attached to items - especially if DAZ is going to tell you that a certain coupon can be used only on item added a certain amount of time ago or earlier.
Daz-Deals itself is free, but some of the functionality is paywalled. It's worth having even the free version, though.
Call me stupid but, I don't understand what this DAZ-Dealz is and where you get it.
It is a browser addon available in the store for your browser. See this thread: https://www.daz3d.com/forums/discussion/454726/announcing-daz-deals-browser-add-on-ii#latest
I see. Thanks Charlie.
I still think Dazbshould support the deals extension, it is only to their advantage. I do not like to pay monthly for services I do not need that often. Also, I am oppsed to anything with a membership on principle.
In most cases, the date is set for the day (maybe two) before the deal's day, so unless you wishlist hundreds of items daily, it shouldn't be hard. The "items must be older than six months" part doesn't apply to when you put them on the wishlist, but when they were released, and that's usually found in a readme file. You just sort your wishlist by "new arrivals", scroll down some, and click on an item to check when it was released. If it's six months (or whatever the cut off is), anything below it will be elligible. If it's not, keep scrolling down until you find the six month date.
It's not ideal, but it works, especially if you remember some items from around that time period so that you know where to roughly scroll down.