MacHeist

One day left to grab the MacHeist 3 Bundle. 14 Mac Apps for $39

MacHeistBundle 20090406 193757 One day left to grab the MacHeist 3 Bundle. 14 Mac Apps for $39

The controversial MacHeist 3 is coming to a close. It began, as it always does, with a series of secret agent-style missions that end in the reward of free Mac applications.

After the missions were completed, the 12 app bundle was announced–iSale, Picturesque, SousChef, World of Goo, PhoneView, LittleSnapper, Acorn, Kinemac, WireTap Studio, BoinxTV, The Hit List, and Espresso all for USD$39.

Since the then, there have been two bonus apps added (Cro-Mag Ralley and Times). Two more applications are available to those who have purchased and participate in the Tweetblast–they will receive Delicious Library 2 and Multiwinia.

All this is coming to a close in the next day or so, when the MacHeist 3 promotion ends. So far over $600,000 has been raised for charity through sales of the bundle. If you haven’t picked yours up, you’d better hurry.

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MacMerc.TV– 1Password

In this edition of MacMerc.TV, I take a look at 1Password from Agile Web Solutions, and discuss what goes into making a strong password.

Be sure to subscribe to MacMerc.TV in iTunes to get the latest edition as soon as it becomes available. We offer an iPod version and an HD one for AppleTV.

If you have ideas (software you’d like featured or tech concepts you’d like explained) for future episodes of MacMerc.TV, send me an email.
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Fireball dares promote MacHeist after fierce criticism. Bundle sweetened!

dfmacheist 20080612 192650 Fireball dares promote MacHeist after fierce criticism. Bundle sweetened!

In an attempt to save the sadly flopping MacHeist Retail Bundle promotion, the heisters have reinvented it by added few awesome new items to the list.

If you were watching the MacRumorsLive coverage of the WWDC keynote on Monday, you may have noticed the MacHeist banner. I did. And when I clicked it I found that Vector Designer (normally USD$69.95), TextExpander (normally USD$29.95)
and Sound Studio (normally USD$79.99) had been added to the MacHeist bundle. Also, if you happened to have clicked that banner and purchased on Monday, you also would have received VoodooPad (USD$29.95) as a thank you for being a MacRumorsLive reader.

Why am I telling you this after the deal has expired? Because the deal has been re-offered in a way that I don’t quite get: now it’s being offered to readers of Daring Fireball.

Now don’t get me wrong, I don’t have anything against Daring Fireball or its readers. It’s a smart blog and its readers show their smarts by reading it. But here’s where I’m stumped and maybe you can help me out with this. Daring Fireball has historically criticized MacHeist and scrutinized the promotion by published its earnings scorecard. These stories raised a stink that caught the attention of Slashdot and started a bit of an anti-MacHeist blog buzz. (important note: Gus Mueller, the author of the article I just linked is also the developer behind Voodoo Pad, the application being offered by MacHeist as a thank you to Daring Fireball readers)

Then, earlier this year, like all was well and good, Daring Fireball took MacHeist on as a sponsor and took a little bit of heat for it. That’s fine: a post explained that advertisements aren’t endorsements. Bills need to be paid. Understood. I don’t agree, but I understand.

But now Daring Fireball is actually part of the action. There is a specific MacHeist page for Daring Fireball readers and Daring Fireball’s own post about MacHeist mentions how its readers can get the extra app. I personally think this crosses the line into endorsement. What do you think?

Did I miss something? I have always liked both Daring Fireball and MacHeist, so I’m happy to see them working together. I just wonder how they went from bitter enemies to bosom buddies so abruptly.

Anyway, if you already bought the MacHeist Retail Bundle, you should go avail yourself of the new apps. And if you haven’t, you might want to look over the new expanded selection of software and see if the miniscule USD$49 price tag is worth it for the apps you actually anticipate using. The new bundle is on sale until 2PM EDT on June 24th, 2008.

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