Thursday, July 19, 2012

Free mac apps

  • After posting my list of 10 essential, must-have free apps for PC owners, I received a flood of requests to compile the same list of indispensable freeware for the Mac.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • All 142 of these Mac titles are downloadable software you would typically install. Remember, theres a wealth of great, free, Web-based apps out there, such as Google Docs, Aviary, AnyMeeting, Mint.com, and many more that work perfectly on the Mac via your browser.
  • (PC Magazine)
  • Today, that Sparrow for Mac update has made its way to the Mac App Store as a free update. It was previously only available on Sparrow's website. The app, for new users, costs $9.
  • (9TO5Mac)
  • The iStack Mac Bundle is the latest big deal StackSocial is also offering the Breeze window manager app for free in exchange for a tweet or Facebook share.
  • (Lifehacker)
  • Customers who purchased a new Mac after June 11 will receive the update for free after it is released.
  • (Apple Insider)
  • BlueStacks App Player is a clever piece of virtualisation software that will let you run Android apps on your Mac. The software has been available for the PC for some time, but has now made the jump, in alpha version, to OS X.
  • (Pocket-lint.com)
  • BlueStacks Android App Player lets Apple computer owners access apps in the Google Play Store and install them on any Mac laptop or desktop, all for free when you sign up as a tester on the BlueStacks website.
  • (Itproportal)
  • The term freemium is a bit of jargon that refers to a free app that entices you to fork over money to unlock more features through in-app purchases. Only 4 percent of the top-grossing Mac apps are freemium, versus 50 percent for mobile app stores.
  • (PC World)

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