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SoleSeller the music program is called coversutra....
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Yo thanks man.Originally Posted by AIR Kamote23
Originally Posted by ourtran
Is there a program that can convert .flac to .mp3?
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[h3]MacHeist nanoBundle Offers 6 Mac Apps For... Free[/h3]A few times a year, MacRumors partners with MacHeist to promote their Mac application bundle deal. Their app bundles typically deliver a dozen Mac applications at a significant discount.
The latest bundle is a bit of a departure for MacHeist by delivering 6 Mac applications ($154 value) for Free.
- ShoveBox ($25) - easily capture important bits of information
- WriteRoom ($25) - a distraction free writing environment
- Twitterific ($15) - popular Twitter client
- TinyGrab ($14) - quickly share screenshots
- Hordes of Orcs ($25) - tower defense game
- Mariner Write* ($50) - fast, streamlined word processor
Mariner Write requires 500,000 total bundle participants to be "unlocked". This free bundle ends in 7 days and each application represents the full licenses. Enjoy.
It's free!
Originally Posted by TheGoogler
[h3]MacHeist nanoBundle Offers 6 Mac Apps For... Free[/h3]A few times a year, MacRumors partners with MacHeist to promote their Mac application bundle deal. Their app bundles typically deliver a dozen Mac applications at a significant discount.
The latest bundle is a bit of a departure for MacHeist by delivering 6 Mac applications ($154 value) for Free.
- ShoveBox ($25) - easily capture important bits of information
- WriteRoom ($25) - a distraction free writing environment
- Twitterific ($15) - popular Twitter client
- TinyGrab ($14) - quickly share screenshots
- Hordes of Orcs ($25) - tower defense game
- Mariner Write* ($50) - fast, streamlined word processor
Mariner Write requires 500,000 total bundle participants to be "unlocked". This free bundle ends in 7 days and each application represents the full licenses. Enjoy.
Originally Posted by TheGoogler
[h3]MacHeist nanoBundle Offers 6 Mac Apps For... Free[/h3]A few times a year, MacRumors partners with MacHeist to promote their Mac application bundle deal. Their app bundles typically deliver a dozen Mac applications at a significant discount.
The latest bundle is a bit of a departure for MacHeist by delivering 6 Mac applications ($154 value) for Free.
- ShoveBox ($25) - easily capture important bits of information
- WriteRoom ($25) - a distraction free writing environment
- Twitterific ($15) - popular Twitter client
- TinyGrab ($14) - quickly share screenshots
- Hordes of Orcs ($25) - tower defense game
- Mariner Write* ($50) - fast, streamlined word processor
Mariner Write requires 500,000 total bundle participants to be "unlocked". This free bundle ends in 7 days and each application represents the full licenses. Enjoy.
Originally Posted by TheGoogler
[h3]MacHeist nanoBundle Offers 6 Mac Apps For... Free[/h3]A few times a year, MacRumors partners with MacHeist to promote their Mac application bundle deal. Their app bundles typically deliver a dozen Mac applications at a significant discount.
The latest bundle is a bit of a departure for MacHeist by delivering 6 Mac applications ($154 value) for Free.
- ShoveBox ($25) - easily capture important bits of information
- WriteRoom ($25) - a distraction free writing environment
- Twitterific ($15) - popular Twitter client
- TinyGrab ($14) - quickly share screenshots
- Hordes of Orcs ($25) - tower defense game
- Mariner Write* ($50) - fast, streamlined word processor
Mariner Write requires 500,000 total bundle participants to be "unlocked". This free bundle ends in 7 days and each application represents the full licenses. Enjoy.
Originally Posted by NikeKid6
aye anyone help me to get the little music player you guys got on your desktop? thanks alot
Originally Posted by bxs3ven1eight
my joint...
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IM LOOKING FOR ADOBE FLASH AND DREAMWEAVER! HELP ME OUT...PM A TORRENT LINK.
Much appreciated.Originally Posted by jimmybeanz
Originally Posted by TheGoogler
[h3]MacHeist nanoBundle Offers 6 Mac Apps For... Free[/h3]A few times a year, MacRumors partners with MacHeist to promote their Mac application bundle deal. Their app bundles typically deliver a dozen Mac applications at a significant discount.
The latest bundle is a bit of a departure for MacHeist by delivering 6 Mac applications ($154 value) for Free.
- ShoveBox ($25) - easily capture important bits of information
- WriteRoom ($25) - a distraction free writing environment
- Twitterific ($15) - popular Twitter client
- TinyGrab ($14) - quickly share screenshots
- Hordes of Orcs ($25) - tower defense game
- Mariner Write* ($50) - fast, streamlined word processor
Mariner Write requires 500,000 total bundle participants to be "unlocked". This free bundle ends in 7 days and each application represents the full licenses. Enjoy.
It's free!
"less likely" to get viruses does not mean "impossible" to get viruses. when i had a PC, i had to run the the virus detectorlike once a freaking week. i'll prolly run this once every couple months.Originally Posted by davizzy
which email lets me use it with the mac "mail" app.? I cant use yahoomail unless i buy the plus version
is open office better than Mariner Write? Im looking for a MS word kind of program since i only have Textedit on my mac
one more thing, is virusbarrier x5 worth using? I mean macs are less likely to get viruses/malware right
Originally Posted by jimmybeanz
"less likely" to get viruses does not mean "impossible" to get viruses. when i had a PC, i had to run the the virus detector like once a freaking week. i'll prolly run this once every couple months.Originally Posted by davizzy
which email lets me use it with the mac "mail" app.? I cant use yahoomail unless i buy the plus version
is open office better than Mariner Write? Im looking for a MS word kind of program since i only have Textedit on my mac
one more thing, is virusbarrier x5 worth using? I mean macs are less likely to get viruses/malware right
regardless of how much/how little it's ran, it's virus detection software and it's free