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MacHeist nanoBundle 2 available for a limited time, offers great software deal
MacHeist is at it again with their outrageously cheap offer on a bunch of great Mac software. The current offer includes seven of the “top Mac apps” for only $19.95 when. If purchased separately at their original prices, these programs would cost over $260. The best part about it, though, is that 25% of your purchase will go to a charity of your choice. Some of the possible charities you could donate to include Save…
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Appletell reviews Bento 3 for Mac OS X
There are more powerful, more functional, more expensive database programs out there, but Bento 3 offers all the tools that many of us need, and it makes them instantly accessible.
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Macintosh/iPhone software update roundup - January 25, 2010
Monitor the decline in your mental health on the Mac, or play Stinky Socks, Coconut Rio and Balloon Headed Boy on the iPhone. It’s your decision.l
Appletell reviews CarMD for Mac OS X
CarMD aims to make car diagnosis something anybody can do on their own instead of paying an auto mechanic. With a small and simple piece of hardware and a huge online database of error codes, they do it surprisingly well. And speaking as someone who knows nothing more than how… Continue Reading »
Macintosh/iPhone software update roundup - January 22, 2010
Security is at the forefront of today’s Mac updates, with both video surveillance and password protection. Also, you can touch a fried egg, or something like that. On the iPhone, more Valentine’s apps are surfacing, Missile Command goes 360, and you can attach your iPhone to your thigh like that… Continue Reading »
Macintosh/iPhone software update roundup - January 21, 2010
Want to see one of the coolest, most unique MacBook cases ever created? It’s in here, it’s called the BookBook, and it’s ready for your purchase. There are also some good productivity apps and some to waste your time, just as it should be. iPhone and iPod owners can go… Continue Reading »
Macintosh/iPhone software update roundup - January 20, 2010
Have some files? File them with FileMeFiles. Have some fonts? Pilot them with Pilot. Have some batches? Output them with BatchOutput. Have some lists? Master them with List Master. Have some Valentines? Make them with ValentineMaker. Have some tones? Mail them with MailTones. Have some mines? Blast them with Mine… Continue Reading »
Macintosh/iPhone software update roundup - January 19, 2010
Plenty of iPhone and Macintosh developers are taking part in Indie+Relief tomorrow by donating a portion of their proceeds to charities focused on Haitian earthquake relief. Beyond that, ProteMac has announced their Security Suite for Mac OS X, Quirky has invited you over to the Space Bar, and Urbanears takes… Continue Reading »
Macintosh/iPhone software update roundup - January 18, 2010
It’s an odd, sort of “A Clockwork Orange” iPhone update list today, with apps that allow you to virtually punch people, smoke, hire a sexy maid, and even have your own mistress. Not sure how I feel about that, so it’s off to the safe, saccharin world of Mac updates.… Continue Reading »
Macintosh/iPhone software update roundup - January 15, 2010
Two themes carry today’s iPhone and Mac updates. 1.) Some apps that weren’t free yesterday are today, but will be for the weekend only. 2.) Plenty of developers are donating portions of their sales to charities in support of Haitian relief efforts. If there’s something in here you’ve been putting… Continue Reading »
Macintosh/iPhone software update roundup - January 14, 2010
Although there are some good Mac updates today, we’ll go back to focusing on the iPhone stuff. The Valentine’s Day apps are starting to surface, making sure you share the love (and the gifts). Decidedly less romantic is the Hot Chick-O-Meter, but it’s the Wheel of Doom app that most… Continue Reading »
Macintosh/iPhone software update roundup - January 13, 2010
Two of the Mac heavyweights have announcements today: Elgato has released the EyeTV One TV tuner for DTV antennas, and FileMaker has announced the Bento 3 Contact and Customer Manager templates. There are some new Keynote 3D images, as well, and an antivirus software update. “But what about the iPhone?”… Continue Reading »
Macintosh/iPhone software update roundup - January 12, 2010
Now this is better. Everyone’s back to work after CES, so we’ve got plenty of updates today for both the Mac and the iPhone. Mac highlights include a ringtone maker and a new hidden object game, whereas the iPhone features apps for better hearing, note taking (in German, no less!),… Continue Reading »
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iPhone App Reviews
iPhone Apps. They were great when the App Store was first announced and we could all pick and chose what we wanted, but the number is now overwhelming. Here at Appletell, we'll detail the great iPhone apps we find, and steer you clear from those that aren't worth it even if they're free.
iPhone Game Reviews
As Apple turns the iPhone into one of the most popular gaming devices, the staff of Appletell--gamers and Apple fans alike--are here to help you get the most entertainment value out of your app store purchases.







