MacHeist 3 Bundle Announced
TheAppleBlog —
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BoinxTV (SRP $199.00)
We’ve covered BoinxTV in an in-depth review previously, so I’d recommend reading Matthew’s comments from a few months ago. Essentially it is a simple way to create and edit great looking video presentations, save them to disk, and broadcast them in real-time if desired.
This app is only ‘unlocked’ at a certain point, which is yet to be announced.
The Hit List (SRP $69.95)
The Hit List is a direct competitor to Things, ...
Win one of 25 Macheist bundles
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) —
... us which application in the bundle you prefer.
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Twenty-five winners will be selected in a random drawing.
Prize: one Macheist bundle including iSale, Picturesque, SousChef, World of Goo, PhoneView, LittleSnapper, Cro-Mag Rally, Acorn, Kinemac, WireTap Studio, BoinxTV, The Hit List, Espresso, Times (cost of bundle is $39).
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Things 1.1/Things Touch 1.3.5: Area Sync
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) —
... and newer gladiators like The Hit List, it's been recognized by many for its simplicity and elegance. Things is powerful and flexible, while remaining reliable and simple. Things Touch is its iPhone companion, usable on its own or synced with Things Mac. ...
Potion Factory seeking beta testers for The Hit List iPhone
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) —
Filed under: Software, Productivity, iPhoneAndy Kim with Potion Factory contacted us a few minutes ago to reveal that he is seeking testers for the upcoming closed beta of the iPhone version of The Hit List.
Those wanting to be in the program are asked to submit how they best use The Hit List in their daily routine. From those entries, 10 people will be selected for the beta. Full rules are disclosed on Potion Factory's Web site. All entries must be received before September 21.
The iPhone version of The Hit List ...
TUAW Tips: Sync The Hit List on multiple machines with DropBox
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) —
... One of the great torments of owning several computers is keeping all of your personal data in sync; having multiple copies of the same application speak the same jive. Take The Hit List, for example. I use this app on my MacBook Pro at work for organizing tasks and collecting thoughts like a virtual inbox to my brain. At the end of the day I need a way to get all the day's notes from my laptop into my home desktop, which also happens to be running THL as well. What to do? ...
Additional Thoughts About "Got Apple Envy"
The Mac Lawyer —
... People using Entourage probably use its built-in task management tools. But anyone using Mail has to choose between iCal’s tiny capabilities and using a third-party solution. The good news is that there are plenty of good Mac applications for task management (aka Getting Things Done – GTD). My current favorite is The Hit List. But I have also used ...

