MacHeist Retail Bundle: 12 Mac Apps, $49
Macheist has launched their latest application bundle. The 12 application bundle is somewhat of a "best of" bundle incorporating many applications featured in previous bundles. The bundle will be boxed and sold at retail stores over the next year, but for a limited time is available online.
The bundle is now available and the Mac OS X applications (valued at $286.55 separately) include:
Awaken - alarm clock and sleep timer, works with iTunes
Cha-Ching - money management software
CoverSutra - iTunes controller
DEVONthink Personal - database for all your digital files
iClip - multiple clipboard & scrapbook
Overflow - application and document launcher
Wallet - store and organize your passwords, serial numbers, credit cards and more
Writeroom - full-screen writing environment
XSlimmer - shrink the size of applications
Enigmo, Bugdom 2, Nanosaur 2 - games from Pangea
Total cost is $49 for all 12 applications. MacRumors is a promotional partner for MacHeist and sales through these links support MacRumors financially.
The bundle is now available and the Mac OS X applications (valued at $286.55 separately) include:
Awaken - alarm clock and sleep timer, works with iTunes
Cha-Ching - money management software
CoverSutra - iTunes controller
DEVONthink Personal - database for all your digital files
iClip - multiple clipboard & scrapbook
Overflow - application and document launcher
Wallet - store and organize your passwords, serial numbers, credit cards and more
Writeroom - full-screen writing environment
XSlimmer - shrink the size of applications
Enigmo, Bugdom 2, Nanosaur 2 - games from Pangea
Total cost is $49 for all 12 applications. MacRumors is a promotional partner for MacHeist and sales through these links support MacRumors financially.
Top Rated Comments
(View all)50 months ago
it would be cool if Apple added full screen support on Text Edit, as that's all WriteRoom really is... full screen option for $24? no thanks...
50 months ago
it would be cool if Apple added full screen support on Text Edit, as that's all WriteRoom really is... full screen option for $24? no thanks...
That's the nice thing about a bundle, you can hate a couple of the apps but it may still be worthwhile for you.
Awaken. Cha-ching and Coversutra where in the last MacHeist (along with 1passwd which overlaps wallet). iClip, DEVONthink and Enigmo were in the previous one. If you got the last 2 heists, this one is more of the same.
I really like iClip alot. Its worth the standalone price. Coversutra is like Delicious Library (which was in the same heist as Enigmo), fun for a while but useless, really.
50 months ago
it would be cool if Apple added full screen support on Text Edit, as that's all WriteRoom really is... full screen option for $24? no thanks...
You need Windows. Everything on Windows is full screen and to tell you the truth I love that 95% of the time.
50 months ago
Sounds like a desperate move to compete with the coming MacUpdate bundle, which will have stuff like Parallels and other apps...
50 months ago
No new developers wanting to join the party maybe? Good apps, but reruns.
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