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Barmi
05-03-2010, 04:21 PM
http://img.skitch.com/20100305-esykt7ard9fixd5i36hepxru4e.png (www.macheist.com)

For any Mac users that haven't caught on yet, the latest bundle from MacHeist has been kicking around since Wednesday. It's £13.70 for seven apps, with 25% going to charity. RapidWeaver and Tales of Monkey Island are locked at the moment, but (going off past precedent) will be unlocked by the end of the week for everyone who has bought the bundle.

Flow has replaced CyberDuck as my go-to FTP client. It's just so much more polished and it's a pleasure to use. MacJournal I've started using and I plan on putting it to good use very soon. I'll try out RipIt when I get home to my DVD collection, but it's not the same as Handbrake so it is a useful app. Clips I probably won't use. CoverScout I've already used to find my missing album art which otherwise would have taken hours of Amazon searching.

I'm looking forward to downloading the game for sure! And RapidWeaver is such a polished app that it seems too good to say no to. According to the promotional video there will be other bonus apps too, but we'll have to see.

(I'm not affiliated with MacHeist in any way, but I enjoy what they do and I'm waiting eagerly for MacHeist 4 later in the year. Besides, bundles are a great incentive not to pirate software... which I'm vehemently against.)

HotelUser
05-03-2010, 08:59 PM
I have never heard of a single one of those apps, and I've been using OS X now for over a year :P

Recursion
05-03-2010, 09:37 PM
I have never heard of a single one of those apps, and I've been using OS X now for over a year :P

You've never heard of MacJournal or Rapidweaver??

I hope they manage to sell enough to unlock Rapidweaver, probably wont though :(

Barmi
06-03-2010, 11:20 AM
You've never heard of MacJournal or Rapidweaver??

I hope they manage to sell enough to unlock Rapidweaver, probably wont though :(
With the last nanoBundle, they didn't reach the target but unlocked them anyway. I think the unlock thing is purely a marketing strategy... but they advertise as getting seven apps so aren't going to go back on that. I'm confident that by Wednesday, I'll have a RapidWeaver licence.

(Oh and anyone who has already bought the bundle only needs to send a certain message out over Twitter to get another 3 free apps!)

Recursion
07-03-2010, 01:06 PM
Has anyone noticed the Tweetie icon in the background?

http://skitch.*****.co.uk/macheist.png

Kieran
07-03-2010, 01:14 PM
Just bought these myself :)

HotelUser
07-03-2010, 02:14 PM
I don't use rapidweaver, I use Coda. I'm missing a freebie like Notepad++ to be honest.

Recursion
07-03-2010, 04:21 PM
@HotelUser
Check out Smultron

Barmi
08-03-2010, 05:01 PM
Has anyone noticed the Tweetie icon in the background?

http://skitch.*****.co.uk/macheist.png
Yeah, I'm quite keen! Rumour has it that Tweetie 2 (for Mac) is just around the corner, and the developer has said that all licences will be carried over.

Flisker
08-03-2010, 06:46 PM
I bought this bundle last night :) so far so good!

Barmi
09-03-2010, 06:29 PM
RapidWeaver is about to be unlocked, and Tweetie has been added as the next target. We'll get pre-public beta access to Tweetie Two (for Mac) and serial keys carry over. Whoo!

Kieran
09-03-2010, 06:32 PM
205 to go :D

Recursion
09-03-2010, 06:52 PM
RapidWeaver is about to be unlocked, and Tweetie has been added as the next target. We'll get pre-public beta access to Tweetie Two (for Mac) and serial keys carry over. Whoo!

Tweetie is unlocked at 50,000 to ;D

Kieran
09-03-2010, 06:55 PM
I blatantly can't count.... Why I said 205 before, I do not know :P

600 to go xD

Barmi
10-03-2010, 12:47 PM
Yes, Tweetie (including free upgrade to Tweetie 2) and early access to the Tweetie 2 beta... SCORE!

Looking at this though, think about how much money is running through MacHeist's accounts in just 7 days. $1,444,869 o.O That's ~£970,000 so they're gonna hit £1,000,000 today too.

http://img.skitch.com/20100310-8bafh9j91apfse3r32kexksnk6.png

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