Well, since yesterday I added the last big feature inspired by BVG and requested by the community, today I'll start with my latest big feature inspired by myself and that I'm sure everyone will start requesting at BVG's now. ;)
NEW: Custom notes for tradables!
The ultimate way to tag your games. Just enter anything you like in that white box. That's it. So beautiful... You can add information to your tradables or your wishlist, perhaps a warning on what your copy contains or where it was acquired etc., or a request for a wishlisted item ("Only want a gift link", although you can also use a Humble Bundle Link store icon for these items; or maybe you could tag "Dirt 3" as "Not the Complete Edition, please!", like I did for a user recently.)
NEW: Custom values for tradables!
The ultimate way to tag how you value a wishlist or tradable. Just enter a dollar value on any game in your tradables (to tell people how much you value a game, not how much you paid for it), or in your wishlist (to basically tell people the maximum 'price' you'd be willing to pay for a copy of that game.) There is currently nothing tired to these numbers, but in the future, when enough copies have been tagged, I'll probably add some code to verify fair trades if all games on both sides have a custom value. Also maybe some custom code to set aside any games where the tradable & wishlist values are too different to ensure a happy trade.
Note: as with other tags, when matching/offering, you should be able to view notes & values from both users, always with the same color code (blue for tags you entered, gold for tags entered by the other trader.)
Feel free to tag as many items as you can. The more tags, the more likely you are to make successful trades. You can use the multi-edit feature to enter prices & custom notes on all your items, of course. There's currently a limit of 30 characters per custom note to avoid cluttering match screens, premium early access ups this to 50 chars for now. These numbers may or may not change depending on future user feedback.