Thursday, November 29, 2012
Humans are odd creatures...
While this little guy certainly looks happy... I really wonder who thought it would be appetizing for their tea to come pouring out of a pig's snout? :P
Monday, November 19, 2012
A Couple of Bundles with Quality Apps
It's been a while since I've bothered to list any of the app bundles that crop up from time-to-time. There are a number of sites that track app bundles much more consistently than I do. (notably: http://www.squidoo.com/current-mac-bundles)
There are a couple out right now that are well worth mentioning though. They have a reasonably good mix of apps and the prices are great for what is included.
ProductiveMacs bundle is 9 Apps for $29.99.
It's a nice bundle that fit the site's name/intent quite well with an assortment to enhance your productivity. As of this post you have 11 days to pick this one up. It includes:
MacLegion just gathered up a bundle of apps that you might fine useful too. Their Holiday Bundle has quite the line-up of 10 apps (with an 11th app - Koingo's Alarm Clock Pro - for the first 5000 buyers).
This bundle, more geared to web design & music runs $49.99.
The MacLegion Holiday Bundle has 18 days to go and includes:
There are a couple out right now that are well worth mentioning though. They have a reasonably good mix of apps and the prices are great for what is included.
ProductiveMacs bundle is 9 Apps for $29.99.
It's a nice bundle that fit the site's name/intent quite well with an assortment to enhance your productivity. As of this post you have 11 days to pick this one up. It includes:
- Concealer
- DesktopShelves
- DiskAid
- iDocument
- Optimal Layout
- Path Finder
- TaskPaper
- TextExpander
MacLegion just gathered up a bundle of apps that you might fine useful too. Their Holiday Bundle has quite the line-up of 10 apps (with an 11th app - Koingo's Alarm Clock Pro - for the first 5000 buyers).
This bundle, more geared to web design & music runs $49.99.
The MacLegion Holiday Bundle has 18 days to go and includes:
- Beamer
- Capo
- Code Collector Pro
- CopyPaste Pro
- djay
- Fantastical
- Freeway Pro
- iRip
- Ripit
- TechTool Pro
- Alarm Clock Pro (for the first 5000 customers)
These two bundles cover a fair amount of territory and have no overlap in functionality (which is great since a lot of times bundles have had quite similar types of apps).
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