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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.

Article Link: MacHeist nanoBundle: 8 Mac Apps for $19.95
 
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!
 
Little late to the party
This Heist has been running for several days... only 1 day left

Yeah, it's weird MR has waited this long. Are the MacHeist folks panicking that they won't reach the sales numbers they've set?
 
- Flow ($25) - FTP client for Mac
- RapidWeaver ($79) - Easy to use web creation tool
- Tweetie ($19.95) - Popular Mac Twitter client

Who buys apps like these when so many very good free ones exist?
 
I'm still on the fence.

RipIt might be nice... I'm assuming it would enable me to encode my DVDs and put them on my PS3? I guess Handbrake would do that too...

Flow looks nice, but I'm still partial to Textmate + Transmit for web design/development.
 
- Flow ($25) - FTP client for Mac
- RapidWeaver ($79) - Easy to use web creation tool
- Tweetie ($19.95) - Popular Mac Twitter client

Who buys apps like these when so many very good free ones exist?

What's free and better than RapidWeaver?
 
I am buying a MBP as soon as the refresh comes out but currently use a Windows based machine. Is this a download? Can I download to a Windows machine and put on a CD? Help!
 
I am buying a MBP as soon as the refresh comes out but currently use a Windows based machine. Is this a download? Can I download to a Windows machine and put on a CD? Help!

Yes. You get a license and a download link, so just keep the licenses in a safe place and download the apps when you get your MacBook Pro.
 
So it does not expire? It might be a while on that refresh - I may well end up just waiting for the back to school promotion...

Thanks!
 
What's free and better than RapidWeaver?

What little HTML/CSS I have to do I do in the same IDE I do what little Python I have to do, Eclipse. I have NetBeans on my MacBook, but I haven't really used it yet.

There is also -
http://webdesign.about.com/od/macintoshhtmleditors/tp/free-macintosh-editors.htm
But they have Emacs on that page and you obviously already have an OS installed, so just ignore that one.

and actually the Amaya linked there looks somewhat interesting
http://www.w3.org/Amaya/

It might sound a little elitist, but once you're beyond making a little wordpress blog you really should learn how to do it properly. If you're looking for a tool to solve a problem a very large number of people have also needed to solve there is at least one very good application that does it for free.
 
Originally Posted by Sky Blue View Post
What's free and better than RapidWeaver?
hand coding

hand coding


LOL, that's funny but ridiculously stupid. I've hand coded websites and used RapidWeaver to create websites. RapidWeaver has it's place and can make some sites a bit easier and faster to make, update, and maintain. When time is money, strictly hand coding can be costly. Most that do a lot of hand coding pay for a decent editor anyway.
 
does anyone know if coverscout comes with song genie as well??? or does the activation work for song genie?
 
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