Mac developers unite to feed those in need

Posted by Dave Merten Apple ico Dec 27, 2008 at 1:19am

MacZOT launches the New Year’s Bundle – including support for Heifer International – a charity that provides sustainable farming practices that feed those in severe need. Ten seasoned software developers unite to provide extreme value and software while promoting a good cause. This bundle includes eleven software applications that make using a Mac more productive and enjoyable

The New Year’s Software Bundle sells for $59.99 (USD) and runs from Dec. 26th, 2008 to Jan. 4th. 2009 The normal price of all applications would be $262.59. Purchasing during this promotion, saves one more than $200 and sends $5 to help the Heifer Project fund sustainable farming projects around the world.

“MacZOT is a great way to introduce Mac users to applications they might not usually get a chance to see. It works out perfectly for everyone because developers get their products featured in front of a large audience while consumers get great values,” said Brian Ball, inventor of AppZapper and founder of MacZOT.

The software included in this year’s bundle is: Awaken, AppZapper, Caboodle, DEVONthink Personal, FileChute, Garage Sale, MacCleanse, Mail Stationery, MediaRage 3, Snapshot, and Xslimmer.

A portion of each sale will be donated to Heifer International – a charity that helps sustainable living and ecologically sound re-development efforts.

image“Macsimum News” is a proud supporter of Planet Gumbo, which feeds the hungry. We urge you to help them in their efforts.






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