Give Good Food to your Mac, now with international cuisine

Last year, the Give Good Food to Your Mac promo offered discounts on apps exclusively from Indie developers in Europe. This year the promo is back, and they've opened the doors to developers from around the world. There are some 60 apps available, and the deal is this: buy 3 apps and get a 20% discount on the total price, buy more apps and the discount increases up to 50% for 5 apps or more. Last year you could get a 70% discount at 10 apps or more, but that doesn't look like it's on the cutting board any more. The application lineup, however, is impressive. All of those Indie apps you were interested in but knew they would be part of a bundle sooner or later ... you'll probably find them here.
The lineup includes apps from Aquafadas, Houdah Software, Devon Technologies and many more. Some of my favorite software is included, such as Reinvented Software's Together (recently mentioned) and ShareTool (a recent Friday Favorite). The Hydra Aperture plugin, which we've also covered before, Cheetah 3D, Voice Candy ... it's quite a list. Stop by the Give Good Food to your Mac page and see if there's not something there to whet your appetite. The promo is running now and goes until December 1st.
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Naming your Mac software promo "Give Good Food" near the hungriest, poorest, most depressed Christmas time of the century, and not actually meaning the actual spirit of the holiday (as in giving a slice of profits to your favorite European charity), is just plain insensitive.
November 19 2008 at 6:49 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyI think you're being a bit over sensitive about the promotion's title. Maybe Apple should donate an actual bushel of said fruit with every Mac purchase? Anyway, they've also been doing it for a few years now and I picked up Together there last year and couldn't be happier with it.
This year I already snagged both BannerZest Pro and BeeDoc's Timeline 3D. I had never seen Timeline before checking out the promo and have been VERY impressed. One of the most intuitive, well designed apps I've ever used:
http://www.beedocuments.com/index.php
Cool flash site, as usual. But not having a single page on which I can see all of their apps and their descriptions is kind of annoying. I was browsing through this and had added a couple apps to my "Recipe" so that I could go back and look closer at them later. I tabbed into another window for a bit only to find that my list had been cleared. Guess this means I have to actually set aside time to read through the list with a pen and paper at some point...
November 19 2008 at 5:17 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyHot Apps on TUAW
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