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5 (7) really useful applications at MacHeist for $19.99

Avatar Eleanor Spenceley
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MacJournal
MacJournal is the perfect app for you if you do any amount of writing, whether it’s blogging, writing a journal, a password-protected private diary, or anything else you can think of. In fact, these very descriptions for this bundle that you’re looking at now were written in MacJournal. Why? Because we’re just trying to sell you a product? No… because it’s simply the best tool for the job.

RipIt
Effortless DVD importing
It seems like forever since you were manually popping a CD into a player to listen to music. So why are you still doing this for your DVDs? RipIt makes it virtually effortless to import your DVDs to your Mac… simply pop in a disc and it does all the work for you, automatically.

- I've already got this and it is very useful for importing your DVD's (without compressing) onto your Mac.

Clips
The ultimate clipboard and snippet manager
Clips is copy & paste reinvented. Forget about each new copied item erasing your clipboard: copy everything you might want to paste, and paste whatever you’d like when you need it from your clipboard manager.

CoverScout
You love your music collection… so why do you tolerate missing cover art?
In a nutshell, CoverScout enables you to get all the missing cover art for your prized music collection within minutes. Make those ugly gray gaps in iTunes a thing of the past.

Flow
On the Mac, you've become accustomed to software that's not just powerful, but elegant too. Armed with the belief that file-transfer should be no exception, we made Flow. Flow brings the best of the Mac to your server's files and folders. Put simply, Flow makes working remotely every bit as intuitive and natural as working locally with the Finder.

And possibly you will also get:
Tales of Monkey Island
RapidWeaver

Re: 5 (7) really useful applications at MacHeist for $19.99

Avatar Alan Cox
This seems a bit too good to be true – so is it? I was almost caught out by an outfit called CD Earth which did not make it very clear that you were joining a 'choose and pay for 2 CDs of software every month' for ever more, if you took up their initial amazing offer. I managed to extricate myself with some difficulty (I hope!).

Re: 5 (7) really useful applications at MacHeist for $19.99

Avatar Trevor Hewson
"Clips is copy & paste reinvented"

'reinvented' is right - wasn't it called Scrapbook in System 7? Ah, happy days!
 
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