MacHeist nanoBundle: 8 Mac Apps for $19.95 [Updated]

A few times a year, MacRumors partners with MacHeist to promote their Mac application bundle deal. Their latest bundle delivers at least eight Mac applications for $19.95 (over $280 value if all purchased separately) including:
- MacJournal ($40) - Collect, brainstorm, write, and organize your thoughts all in one place.
- RipIt ($20) - Easily rip and convert your DVDs for iTunes, iPod or AppleTV
- Clips ($27) - Expands the built-in clipboard, so you can store and recall multiple things with a keystroke.
- CoverScout ($39.95) - Easily fill in all your missing album art in iTunes, including all the ones iTunes missed.
- Flow ($25) - FTP client for Mac, with built-in text editing and streamlined interface.
- Tales of Monkey Island ($34.95) - TellTale Games' revival of LucasArts' classic pirating adventure game series.
- RapidWeaver ($79) - Easy to use web creation tool; RapidWeaver will become unlocked for all customers once 50,000 bundles have been sold.
- Tweetie ($19.95) - Popular Mac Twitter client; Tweetie will become unlocked for all customers once a certain number of bundles (to be announced at the unlocking of RapidWeaver) have been sold, and customers will also receive exclusive early access to Tweetie 2 for Mac beta later this month.
In addition, nanoBundle customers have the opportunity to receive three more free applications (for a total value of over $320 for all 11 applications) by tweeting to spread the word about MacHeist.
- Tracks - Play your music library and browse the iTunes Music Store from your menu bar
- Airburst Extreme - Airborne "floating" survival game with multiple gameplay modes
- Burning Monkey Solitaire - Suite of solitaire card games enhanced with a singing gorilla, flaming arrows, hundreds of jokes and secret easter eggs
This $19.95 bundle sale runs through Wednesday night Eastern time.
MacRumors is a promotional partner with MacHeist. Bundle sales through these links benefit MacRumors financially, and provide a way for readers to directly support this site.
Update: With the MacHeist nanoBundle passing through 50,000 bundles sold, RapidWeaver has now been unlocked for all customers. Tweetie will be unlocked once 56,789 bundles have been sold.
Update 2: All applications are now unlocked.
Top Rated Comments
(View all)25 months ago
Clips is by far the best of the 7 apps.
RipIt is garbage non-working wannabe-DVD-ripper.
Flow is also very nice.
Coverscout is decent.
MacJournal is good
Get it!
RipIt is garbage non-working wannabe-DVD-ripper.
Flow is also very nice.
Coverscout is decent.
MacJournal is good
Get it!
25 months ago
RipIt is garbage non-working wannabe-DVD-ripper.
RipIt works great!!
If you have a disc that won't rip then email them with details. they will update the app so it does!
25 months ago
Cross reference the full discussion in this thread
Little late to the party
This Heist has been running for several days... only 1 day left
Little late to the party
This Heist has been running for several days... only 1 day left
25 months ago
Too bad this link wasn't up last night when I bought it!
Ditto. I bought it on opening night, but if I had known that there was a choice to get some of my monies to MR, I would've done so.
25 months ago
Yeah RipIt works perfectly :confused:
I have had good success with RipIt
But I prefer Mac DVD Ripper Pro
Too bad this link wasn't up last night when I bought it!
Ditto. I bought it on opening night, but if I had known that there was a choice to get some of my monies to MR, I would've done so.
Me too... I bought day one
25 months ago
It has always confused me about these, if I buy now, will I still get Rapidweaver after it hits 50,000?
25 months ago
It has always confused me about these, if I buy now, will I still get Rapidweaver after it hits 50,000?
Yes, you will get RapidWeaver if it hits 50,000 or they may even unlock it for less
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