12 Mac apps for $39 instead of $602 available for 14 days only
Yippie! Just got my MacHeist 3 Bundle for $39. Actually I only paid $31 thanks to my bundle discounts I got during my mission unlocks. And I can make use of most of the 12 apps.
Some of the apps will get unlocked as soon as some goals are reached. 25% of all sales will go to charity. There are 10 charity organizations which will get a share of your money or you can pick one from the list that will get the whole of your share.
The MacHeist 3 Bundle reveal show was hosted by Chris Pirillo, Veronica Belmont and Lisa Bettany. I watched it live and it was fun but also awfully long – I was tired and was already on my way to bed when iCal reminded me of the show… Continue reading “New MacHeist 3 Bundle 2009 – 12 cool Mac apps for $39 only” »
Japanese iPhones already have emoji enabled. You can enable emoji on your iPhone without jailbreaking for free. There are some apps that enable emoji but most of them aren’t free or they are chinese or japanese. Continue reading “Enable Emoji on iPhone 3G – free, no jailbreak” »
Just a quick note about the new mission #2 on MacHeist3. I’m still watching the briefing an will return soon to post some more info on the mission. So far I can tell that this game involves a few more web sites.
8 domains have been identified to suffer from time anomalies. Browse those sites and watch out for the big smilies. A solution will come soon! Continue reading “MacHeist 3 mission 2: New mission just started!” »
MacHeist features a new free software bundle for your loot. All you have to do this time is to join a group on MacHeist. Answer some questions on the Agent Aptitude Test form and have a look into your loot.
It’s a very short and funny survey, took me 2 mins and made me laught. (e.g. What would you do if a Zune user was stabbed right across the street?) I just filled in the questionnaire and I’m still awaiting my assignment to a group. Continue reading “Free apps: Webbla bookmark manager on MacHeist3” »
Everybody encounters the same problem sooner or later: a growing list of logins and passwords for an even faster growing list of web sites, services, computers or any any account. Not all but some of those informations are very sensitive data. These won’t be kept save by a default password many users tend to use for almost all of their accounts.



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