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MacHeist starts off with two free apps

MacHeist is gearing up for another season, and to get things rolling they’re offering two programs for free: ShoveBox (regularly $24.95) stores and organizes scraps of information from the menubar, and Webbla (regularly $21.98) gives you visual representations of your website bookmarks.

These are both slick looking apps, and you’ll definitely want to check them out. The catch is whether they are worth jumping through the MacHeist hoops necessary to get them. For some people it’s fun, for others it’s a pain in the neck.

Posted Monday, February 9, 2009 in

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  1. Shovebox, while it is still considered “free“ishware is awesome! It took me all of ten minutes to fully integrate it into my personal usage. I really like the idea and functionality of summoning a quickly written note and then just being done with it until I need it again. It still has some room to grow, but it’s very solid. Get it while it’s free.

    heyes





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