MacHeist Bundle 3 - $39

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$39 this year (it was $49 last year)

25% of the total sales go to charity

Apps in the bundle;

iSale - $39.95 value
Picturesque - $34.95 value
SousChef - $30 value
World of Goo - $20 value
PhoneView - $19.95 value
LittleSnapper - $39 value
Acorn - $49.95 value
Kinemac - $299 value
Cro-Mag Rally - $19.95 value
Times - $30 Value
Wiretap Studio - $79 value
BoinxTV - $199 value
TheHitList - 69.95 value (Mega Unlock - When $500,000 raised for charity)
Espresso - $80 value (Mega Unlock - Same)

Total Value - $900+

Current Free App Download
Eventbox - Download Link - $12 value

Also, for those who bought the bundle, MacHeist will now INCLUDE Delicious Library 2 and Multiwinia for those who send out a Twitter - http://www.macheist.com/tweetblast
 

Jack Flash

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Kinemac for $300. Wonder how many copies they sold at that price?

Not impressed yet, unfortunately. MH2 was terrific.
 

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Originally posted by: Jack Flash
Kinemax for $300. Wonder how many copies they sold at that price?

No idea, but now I'm worried how much the bundle would be. I was hoping for $49 again, but I have a feeling it will be $99 :(

I could definitely use iSale and Picturesque, and Little Snapper would be handy to have.
 

Jack Flash

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Originally posted by: aphex
Originally posted by: Jack Flash
Kinemax for $300. Wonder how many copies they sold at that price?

No idea, but now I'm worried how much the bundle would be. I was hoping for $49 again, but I have a feeling it will be $99 :(

I could definitely use iSale and Picturesque, and Little Snapper would be handy to have.

iSale is pretty awesome looking. I have World of Good already and that too is a great app. Having acquired Pixelmator and SnapzProX in the last MH I'm not terrible interested in PIcturesque and Little Snapper, though both seem solid.

It'd have to be $49 for me to consider it.
 

Jack Flash

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Ooh Wiretap Studio is pretty nice. I have the freebie from MH2 but I'd like to have a new version.
 

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Sweet, glad I did the challenges this year. At $31 with the discount this is a no brainer.
 

Jack Flash

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Originally posted by: aphex
Sweet, glad I did the challenges this year. At $31 with the discount this is a no brainer.

I only did one of the challenges. Shoot.
 

sjwaste

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There seems to be like 3 photo editors in the bundle. Are each for a different purpose?
 

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Picturesque - Nice little photo effects, but not a full fledged editor
Acorn - Full fledged editor.. similar to Pixelmator, but more powerful
LittleSnapper - Screenshot manager. Will take full screenshots, keep notes/annotations, etc...
 

Tegeril

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I thought I did all the challenges but only had $6 off instead of $8 off. Does anyone know which four exactly came with the discounts?

Also, if anyone hasn't bought yet and wants to buy through my referral link (additional software unlocks), I'd appreciate it: http://www.macheist.com/bundle/u/221559/
 

Jack Flash

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So conflicted... I already have Pixelmator, World of Goo, SnapzProX, Wiretap Pro and Things.
 

Kmax82

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Well, the reason why I bought it was because I wanted LittleSnapper, and that alone sells for $40. Now that Delicious Library 2 has been included, then it is a no-brainer (for me) after the fact.

You have to weigh your finances, though, and whether the apps are really anything you'd use. I do screen captures all the time, so LittleSnapper is something I've wanted for a while, but always hold off when they have MacHeist coming out.. just for that reason.
 

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Originally posted by: chadisawesome
I only think its great is espresso ends up getting unlocked.. that's the software I'm most looking forward to

Have you tried the 14 day trial of this? I have, and I still find Coda much more functional for how I program. Although a lot of that has to do with the fact that I'm a ColdFusion developer, and Espresso doesn't support that yet.

I do hope that it gets unlocked, so if someone builds a Sugar with CF support.. then I'll be able to really give it a shot.

I like the idea of Espresso, but just isn't something I could give 100% of my dev time to.
 

chadisawesome

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wow... I thought I was the only person that still used coldfusion.. seems everyone talks trash about it.

most of my sidework is in php so espresso would work fine for me. I've tried coda, but wanted to try espresso, I like CSSedit, so I wanted to see it's similarities.

To be honest, I'll probably just stick with dreamweaver, but I always like to try mac specific coding tools.
 

bigrash

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The only one that I use out of all those is iSale. There's some really nice ebay template on there.

I might try the bundle since it's the same price as just that one program.
 

Kmax82

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Originally posted by: chadisawesome
wow... I thought I was the only person that still used coldfusion.. seems everyone talks trash about it.

most of my sidework is in php so espresso would work fine for me. I've tried coda, but wanted to try espresso, I like CSSedit, so I wanted to see it's similarities.

To be honest, I'll probably just stick with dreamweaver, but I always like to try mac specific coding tools.

Heh.. yea, there seem to be very few CF devs around. I definitely like the language, but on a per cost basis.. PHP is so much better to work with. I'm not too versed in the PHP language, though.. so it may have gotten easier to use, but I find CF to be dead simple (which is why I like it).

I own Dreamweaver, but I just find it so bloated, that I prefer to use something that's a native Mac app. Coda fits that bill. I love it. There are a couple things that Espresso does that I'd like to be able to do (like pull files out of the one window display and live CSS changes.. althought that seems to only work with HTML files at the moment). So we'll see. If it gets unlocked I'll give it a better shot. If not, then I'll be waiting until there's some decent CF support before I try it again.