MacHeist Macworld Expo Software Bundle [All Unlocked]
MacRumors is a promotional partner for the latest Mac application bundle by MacHeist. Bundle sales through these links benefit MacRumors.com financially, and provide a way for readers to directly support this site. This application bundle currently contains 11 Mac applications for $49. The applications include:
1password - password manager
CoverSutra - iTunes controller
Cha-Ching - money manager
iStopMotion - stop motion photography
Awaken - alarm clock
Speed Download - download manager
AppZapper - application uninstaller
TaskPaper - to do lists
CSSEdit - edit and preview CSS
Snapz Pro X - screenshot and video capture utility
Pixelmator - image editor
Total value for the applications purchased individually is $368.75, but can be purchased for $49. Pixelmator is the only remaining "locked" application, but is near its goal and will certainly be unlocked before the end of the sale. All unlocked applications are given to all purchasers of the bundle.
Update: All 11 apps are unlocked (including Pixelmator) and included in the $49 price.
1password - password manager
CoverSutra - iTunes controller
Cha-Ching - money manager
iStopMotion - stop motion photography
Awaken - alarm clock
Speed Download - download manager
AppZapper - application uninstaller
TaskPaper - to do lists
CSSEdit - edit and preview CSS
Snapz Pro X - screenshot and video capture utility
Pixelmator - image editor
Total value for the applications purchased individually is $368.75, but can be purchased for $49. Pixelmator is the only remaining "locked" application, but is near its goal and will certainly be unlocked before the end of the sale. All unlocked applications are given to all purchasers of the bundle.
Update: All 11 apps are unlocked (including Pixelmator) and included in the $49 price.
Top Rated Comments
(View all)54 months ago
Macheist bundle of this year is posted
http://www.macheist.com/
Some of the apps are pretty good in the bundle like snapz pro, appzapper, 1password, etc. But then I already have them except iStopMotion. ;)
other choices are just craps. Awaken?! :rolleyes:
http://www.macheist.com/
Some of the apps are pretty good in the bundle like snapz pro, appzapper, 1password, etc. But then I already have them except iStopMotion. ;)
other choices are just craps. Awaken?! :rolleyes:
54 months ago
I bought the MacUpdate Promo which I thought was much better value, however I might consider buying the MacHeist pack if Pixelmator is unlocked otherwise I wont consider it.
Most of the applications on MacHeist seem to be a little useless.....
Most of the applications on MacHeist seem to be a little useless.....
54 months ago
I bought the MacUpdate Promo which I thought was much better value, however I might consider buying the MacHeist pack if Pixelmator is unlocked otherwise I wont consider it.
Most of the applications on MacHeist seem to be a little useless.....
Actually, appzapper, Snapzpro and Pixelmator may justify the price. These three are pretty good. 1password, iStopMotion are okay. (1password was free from Macworld just a while back; may be still).
54 months ago
If Pixelmator is unlocked it would justify the price however with the current applications I can't really justify spending the money now.
54 months ago
Although the apps aren't for everyone and i prob won't be using all of them, i still bought the bundle as the deal was too good to turn down for the price. If you consider pixelmator is $59 alone, it s kind of worth it if you were on the fence about buying it. I think the macheist bundle is better than the macupdate bundle IMHO which i also bought.
If you took part in the heists preceding the bundle you would have got it for $39 instead, and picked up a couple of free apps along the way (albeit not upgradable) such as voice candy or sofa control, which i would never have normally bought but were interesting to poke around with :)
EDIT If you purchase more than one bundle at the same time, you get a discount. I.E. 1 bundle = $49. 2 = $78, 3 = $98, so it might be worth buddying up with friends to get it for even cheaper. $33 for a bundle is quite good!
If you took part in the heists preceding the bundle you would have got it for $39 instead, and picked up a couple of free apps along the way (albeit not upgradable) such as voice candy or sofa control, which i would never have normally bought but were interesting to poke around with :)
EDIT If you purchase more than one bundle at the same time, you get a discount. I.E. 1 bundle = $49. 2 = $78, 3 = $98, so it might be worth buddying up with friends to get it for even cheaper. $33 for a bundle is quite good!
54 months ago
I purchased this for Cha-Ching 2.0 license and beta access. Also the fact that it is for a good cause (indie developers and also charitable foundations) :)
54 months ago
I purchased this for Cha-Ching 2.0 license and beta access. Also the fact that it is for a good cause (indie developers and also charitable foundations) :)
I think the charity aspect is very good. Also the developer thing, the past year or so (since i switched from windows) I have been blown away with the quality of shareware available for mac.
54 months ago
snapz pro and pixelmator seem to be worth it for me.
But they haven't been unlocked yet, I do know and understand that it's for some very good causes however until Pixelmator is unlocked I probably wont be buying yet...
54 months ago
I see the usual cycle of an app I've just purchased being immediately included in a bundle or ten continues :rolleyes:
Oh well, Pixelmator is still worth the money on its own.
Oh well, Pixelmator is still worth the money on its own.
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