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20MacApps: The Bundle of the Year

I have been fooled by Mark, please do not buy this bundle, and I regret what I said in this post. For more info on Mark Howson’s Scams, check out The Mark Fiasco…FULLY EXPOSING MARK HOWSON…Gig is up… on the MacHeist Forums

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NameNetwork Ltd, the makers of the Mac Pak are now working on a new project, 20MacApps. In this deal you get 20 Mac Applications, thats right, 20 for $40. “Mac application bundles come in many varieties, but the 20MacApps promotion is truly something new,” explains NameNetwork CEO Mark Howson, “With 20MacApps, all of the applications are brand new, good value for money and of a really amazing quality when bought alone from us at $20 each, but $40 for all 20 applications is an unbelievable offer.”

Most would assume that if they are selling 20 Brand New Mac Applications for $40, that they would be small applications, with limited functionality, “Some of these applications are from the ‘big guys’ that we’ve all heard of,” he continued, “but we’re also really focused on giving new developers a way to cost effectively promote their products. All the applications will be exclusively published by 20MacApps, and sold by 20MacApps, TheMacPak, and also by some of the deals sites we all know and love.”

They have published a list of the types of applications included in the bundle;

4x Amazing Games
1x Great Video App
1x Intuitive Finance App
2x Exciting Business Apps
2x Fantastic Audio Apps
1x Home and Learning Apps
2x Web Design Apps
1x Email and Chat App
1x Security App
1x Development Tool
1x Imaging and 3D App
1x Utility App
1x System Tool App
1x Additional Application

and a Bonus of 1x Billy Frontier

For such a great price, this is one of the best bundles I have seen this year.

Make sure you check out 20MacApps for more and details.

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I Am Still Here

Recently I migrated over to the MediaTemple GridServer for iAppblog. I have also brought this site along. Unfortunately, I have not had a ton of time to blog here recently, but I hope to post more in the future. In the mean time, check out iAppblog.com and MediaTemple

Why Hosting Companies Should Replace Their Servers With iPhones

I found something while on of my many web hosting searches that is pretty funny.

Yes, servers shrink with size over time, but after reading this post about iPhones being web servers, I’m thinking about sending the following to David Letterman:

And now, the Top Ten Reasons Hosting Companies Should Replace Their Servers with iPhones

#10: At $500 a pop, they’re cheaper than new servers
#9: They come with more standard RAM than most servers
#8: They use less power than servers (just think how many you could cram on a rack!)
#7: They’ve got a multi-hour battery backup soldered right inside – so dispo your UPS’s also
#6: There’s no spinning disk drive to wear out
#5: You can ditch your bandwidth providers and leverage AT&T’s blistering fast EDGE network
#4: The operating system (Mac OS X) is pre-loaded – just rack it up and go
#3: Since you can’t crack it open, the expense of delivering custom builds is gone
#2: There’s a YouTube shortcut icon standard on every one
#1: They just look cool!

From http://theinnerlayer.softlayer.com/