We've covered this year's Macheist a couple of times already, but they hit a milestone today and all the software, including heavy hitters CSSedit, Snapz Pro, and Pixelmator, is now unlocked. Whatever else you might think of the concept, it's a mighty good deal for all this software. I just purchased it myself and received the serial numbers immediately (excepting Cha-Ching which will shortly release a new version with new serials). In addition, Speed Download has been re-added to the bundle after appearing and disappearing earlier. Finally, they're offering a copy of LaunchBar if you can convince a friend else to buy it too.
The full bundle (11 apps) remains $49 and is on sale for another 9 days.
Thanks to everyone who sent this in!
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1-14-2008 @ 5:38PM
Ryan said...
My guess is they will be adding another app to fill out the second row since they added speed download
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1-14-2008 @ 5:42PM
KR said...
Are most/all of these apps Leopard-compatible?
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1-14-2008 @ 6:04PM
Mark S said...
They are all Leopard compatible.
1-14-2008 @ 5:48PM
Margaret said...
Er, according to the web site (macheist.com), Snapz Pro X and Pixelmator are STILL LOCKED as of 4:45pm CST on Jan 14. And there's no mention of Launch Bar, either.
Where'd you get your information?
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1-14-2008 @ 6:09PM
Mat Lu said...
Well as I said in my post, the fact that I just bought it is a good clue. And the LaunchBar thing is on their main page.
1-14-2008 @ 6:38PM
wdympcf said...
Try refreshing your browser!
1-14-2008 @ 6:21PM
Brian said...
Bought it on day one and have had great fun trying out all my new toys. Pixelmator is fantastic and the bundle is a bargain.
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1-14-2008 @ 6:41PM
Mark S said...
It's a great bundle. Just too bad I have almost everything in it!
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1-14-2008 @ 6:47PM
Kevin said...
Got it, and love it. $49 for Pixelmator alone is a bargain and other things like AppZapper and CoverSutra are well worth the price tag. Thanks MacHeist and TUAW!
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1-14-2008 @ 7:02PM
CreepersCreek said...
While all of the applications are Leopard compatible, not all of them are Tiger compatible. Be sure to check the requirements!
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1-14-2008 @ 7:11PM
artifex said...
I used the Pixelmator Beta, and am excited that it's now part of the bundle. I have Photoshop, actually, but it seems there's just so much less overhead with Pixelmator if I want to do things like quickly edit icons for an app.
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1-14-2008 @ 9:58PM
crunchybits said...
Thanks for the reminder.
Confirmed, CoverSutra and Cha-Ching require Leopard or higher.
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1-19-2008 @ 4:37AM
rom said...
Note that whilst the license for coversutra is for Leopard only, the developer of coversutra (Sophia Teutschler) will kindly send you a Tiger-compatible license upon email request.
Rom.
If you want to buy MacHeist through my invitation use this link:
https://www.macheist.com/buy/invite/54808
;)
1-14-2008 @ 11:24PM
Joe said...
So what's up with Cha-Ching? Is everyone still waiting for the serial numbers?
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1-15-2008 @ 4:11AM
rom said...
The serials have just been given to anyone who purchased the bundle.
The Cha-Ching developers sent detailed explanation on the MacHeist forum:
http://www.macheist.com/forums/viewtopic.php?id=6779
Rom.
1-15-2008 @ 1:27AM
obtusegoose said...
I just bought the Macheist bundle. Pixelmator is quite impressive, and Snapz Pro is worth the $49 on it's own. I'm going to enjoy playing with all this new software. Thanks for the heads up :o)
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1-15-2008 @ 8:41AM
Navarro Parker said...
I'm holding off until the very last day. Last year, they added a couple last minute goodies and I missed out by buying too early.
They always have last minute bonuses!
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1-16-2008 @ 11:13AM
Ryan said...
You wouldn't miss out on anything added last minute. all purchasers receive all of the products
1-15-2008 @ 11:36AM
Margaret said...
Weird. The site was not updated -- at least, I wasn't being served it -- and yes, I know to force a refresh. I checked several times for about 15 minutes, and the site still was showing the items as locked. Perhaps something was cached incorrectly? Or their site was getting hammered?
The snide comment from the author was unnecessary. Obviously, you bought it, but did you act like a regular customer? Or do you have inside information? That's why I asked. But it's all moot, now.
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