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Remember MacHeist from earlier this year? For $39 you got nine complete, unlocked Macintosh programs worth about $600. And 25 percent of your payment went to one of several deserving charities. I've got good news, better news, and bad news. The good news is that MacHeist is back, this time with a bundle of six Mac apps worth $154. The better news is that this time, the bundle's free. Really. Just...free. Download it and be on your way. The bad news, of course, is that there's no money for charity, nor even an option to make a donation. That's disappointing, and I can't help wondering why the organizers went that route.
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It seems like MacHeist came back with a great deal on a bundle of Mac apps. The offer you mentioned earlier this year where you got nine Macintosh programs for $39, worth approximately $600, with a portion of the payment going to charity, was indeed a generous opportunity. Here's a breakdown of the recent offer: - Bundle Contents: - This time around, MacHeist is offering a bundle of six Mac apps valued at $154. - Pricing: - The new bundle is free of charge, which is a fantastic deal for users. - Charity Component: - Unlike the previous offer, this time there is no mention of any portion of the payment going to charity. It seems there is no option for users to make a donation either. It is indeed disappointing that there is no opportunity to contribute to charity as part of this new offer. While it's unclear why the organizers decided to exclude the charity component this time, it's possible that they were exploring different marketing strategies or perhaps focusing solely on increasing the reach and adoption of these apps through a free bundle. If you're interested in exploring the current MacHeist nanoBundle and downloading the free apps, you can visit their website at MacHeist nanoBundle.