Esther sorry if I'm providing this in error, but to me it looks like that deal is available for another 5 days. *disclaimer* may have misread that.
Dónal On 11 Sep 2012, at 14:05, Esther <[email protected]> wrote: > Sorry, I failed to give the web page for the MU Promo. Here's the link to the > MacUpdate Promo for the Metakine Mini-Bundle: > http://www.mupromo.com/deal/13254/12336/macupdate-bundle > > Metakine usually makes available fully functional trial downloads of their > products, so you can visit their product web page if you want to try any apps > before purchasing: > http://www.metakine.com/products/ > > Cheers, > > Esther > > On Sep 11, 2012, at 2:53 AM, Esther wrote: > >> Hi All, >> >> Metakine, the makers of DVDRemaster Pro, have put together a mini-bundle >> sale as today's MacUpdate Promo. They're selling 10 apps, including >> DVDRemaster Pro and Mac DVD Ripper, for a price of $39.99. The apps are: >> >> DVDRemaster Pro (which is now sold in the Mac App Store as DVD Remaster 8 >> for $49.99) >> Mac DVD Ripper Pro (normally $19.95, includes the Fairmount decryption >> program) >> Hands Off! >> Aurora ($14.99 in the Mac App Store for Aurora Lite) >> Back In Focus ($99.99 in the Mac App Store) >> Decompose ($29.99 in the Mac App Store) >> Magic Launch >> Video Rotate ($2.99 in the Mac App Store) >> Processes >> Photo Batch ($14.99 in the Mac App Store) >> >> I think this is worth purchasing just for the combined price of DVDRemaster >> Pro and Mac DVD Ripper Pro alone, if you want to accessibly rip DVDs into >> formats suited for Apple TV or iOS devices, just extract audio tracks, or >> reformat them. Of the other programs, I think Aurora is accessible (it's a >> wake-up program that lets you wake up to an iTunes playlist instead of an >> alarm), and Processes and Hands Off! might be. (Processes lets you zap >> stalled processes, pause apps and processes that are slowing down your >> system and resume them later, and also monitor processes' system usage and >> network connections and files. Hands Off! monitors the way your >> applications access your network and disks, in case they send out data.) >> Many of the others are video or photo processing programs, but Back in Focus >> might be usable or useful. (It seems like a way or automatically >> de-blurring photos you take). >> >> This offer is good for the next 15+ hours. Purchasing MacUpdate promos >> requires that you create an account, and that involves a one-time >> negotiation of a CAPTCHA. After that, all purchase transactions and >> accessing the apps should be completely accessible. You can log in to your >> account, and view a record of past purchases and software licenses, and >> re-download the apps. You can also designate that the license for a >> particular app in a bundle purchase be issued for someone else -- this lets >> you gift a friend with a license if you've already purchased an application >> in a software bundle. It also lets you decide to share bundles with someone >> else by splitting the price and dividing up the apps. The person you >> designate to receive the license does not need to have a MacUpdate login -- >> you just need to give a valid email and name for the license. (However, >> they also won't have a permanent record of the license code and purchase >> details that are associated with an account > .) >> >> For new users, Gordon (who runs this list) worked with the developer of DVD >> Remaster Pro to ensure VoiceOver accessiblity with this app. There is a >> freeware alternative, Handbrake, but DVDRemaster Pro will process in about a >> third the time, and also has other convenient features that simplify >> separate audio track extraction, compression from dual-layer DVDs, etc. >> >> HTH. 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