Another great provider of excellent, value-packed, Macintosh software bundles is MacHeist. Usually they kick off their bundles with a “spy/mystery” themed puzzle that you have to solve. As you solve these puzzles, or “cases” you accrue “loot”, which may include free software or credits that you can use towards future bundles. The cases are usually extremely clever in their design, but a helpful community forum may help you along should you need help. It’s really just a fun way to get the word out on new Mac software.
Should you have a Mac, I suggest supporting the site and buying 12 apps for $49 bucks, even though (as Socrates will point out) Bugdom and Nanosaur don’t really count. It’s more like 10 apps for $49 bones, which is still a great deal.


April 30th, 2008 at 3:43 pm
Haha, you hit the nail on the head. I was going to say that the 10 apps would be as follows:
10. Graphing Calculator
09. Glypha
08. Nanosaur
07. Bugdom
06. Stuffit Lite
05. Sim City
04. Stunt Copter
03. Simpsons Icon Bundle
02. Fetch 0.1.3
01. Rapmaster
April 30th, 2008 at 7:32 pm
lol, awesome list.
The PC list would start as follows:
10. Windows 3.1 to 3.11 Windows for Workgroups upgrade
9. RealPlayer
8. SmileyCentral Toolbar
7. Rise of the Robots
6. BonzaiBuddy
5. WeatherBug
4. Animated Desktop American Flag
3. Prodigy Browser
2. AIM
1. Porn Dialer
May 1st, 2008 at 3:29 pm
LOL!
My PC list is:
10. Where in The World Is Carmen Sandiego (Latin American Language Edition)
9. Microsoft IntelliPoint 3.1
8. BitWare Fax for Windows
7. Poser 3
6. Ulead Font Studio Express
5. Netscape Navigator 2.02
4. AOL 1,000,000 Hours Free Edition
3. Microsoft Windows 98 Plus
2. Hallmark Greeting Card Studio Pro
1. Myst: Masterpiece Edition
May 1st, 2008 at 3:56 pm
LOL IntelliPoint!