Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Calling all Mac users! Unite for a good cause…

MacHeist bundle

Ok - first, let’s make it clear that this is F. typing, not Shaymaa. Shaymaa doesn’t like Macs and refused to post this. So I will. Don’t worry, this is all legal and halal....

Now - fellow Mac users, most of you must know MacHeist. If you don’t, then please note that if you are serious about your Mac oriented life, then this is something you will not want to miss out on. Here’s a quick intro to MacHeist:

MacHeist is a website that resells Mac OS X shareware. The site has become known for its marketing tactics. These tactics include challenges (or “heists") that entitle successful customers to free software licenses and/or discounts, as well as the concept of selling software in a bundle that increases in size as more customers purchase the bundle. The site was founded by John Casasanta, Phillip Ryu, and Scott Meinzer.* from Wikipedia.

Their new bundle is now available - actually, it was available for the past two weeks, but Kuwait University does not acknowledge important Mac dates (they don’t even give us a Ramadan holiday, so.. their ignorance is well expected) - so I only just got a chance to buy it - and this is where you friendly, cooperative, Mac users of the Middle East come in: if you buy the bundle using my referral link, I get TWO free apps.

I’m a starving student.
My money goes on books and book cases to put those books in. Seriously. I’m IKEA’s no. 1 customer when it comes to those white bookcases with glass doors.

So, buy the MacHeist bundle. You won’t regret it, because this year it’s loaded with amazing applications at only $50. And while you buy it, use my link (referral) to help me get more apps. Share the joy.

One more thing - I’m not the only one who benefits here - like always, MacHeists donates 25% of your purchase to a charity of organization, and more information can be found about that on their website.

Take the time to look into the bundle but keep in mind that the last day to buy it is the 23rd of January.

And thanks for letting me post this Shay! I’ll get my site set up soon - inshallah - so that you won’t have to do this again.

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Monday, August 20, 2007

Back up entire ipod to your Windows PC

ipod nano

Even though you can use third-party applications like iDump to selectively choose which tracks you want to import to your PC, there is another way to it - inconvenient but works to get ALL tracks.
On your Windows PC, start of by enabling hidden folders to be viewed.

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