Macheist is once again preparing a package of applications for us at a discounted price. This time it will only be a mini package, but I'm still curious to see what Macheist has in store for us. But you can download the Squeeze Mac app for free today!
Already on March 2, I recommend you to take a look at the site Macheist.com, where a package of Mac applications will be waiting for you at a discounted price. I myself am curious what it will be this time, but of course I will let you know on Tuesday what the package contains and whether the purchase is worth it.
As always before the release of a Macheist package, this time we will also get some free apps. It came out today on the Squeeze app. This is used to compress the selected folders for you in the background. These folders will take up less space on your hard drive, but these files will still be usable normally (you won't even know they're packed at first glance).
The Squeeze application uses the new HFS compression technology from Snow Leopard for its operation. This makes it clear that it needs Snow Leopard OS to function. In the application, you can immediately see how much space the application saves you. The authors state that it uses only a minimum of resources to function, so its functioning should not bother you at all. If you like the application, then run to the site right away Macheist.com!
By the way, Macheist.com is once again very well done and funny. This is how marketing is done. What might surprise you even more is that the site is not even in Flash and everything works so perfectly even on the iPhone!
I recently bought the whole package, I don't think I use it at all today :-( I used eco to access the iPhone, then the OS 3.0 version arrived and the program stopped working, the new version of the program is of course at full price ;-) and the rest just some borderline, cowgirls, you install, try, use for a week, delete... so nothing much :-( it's interesting how many people buy it and then how many use it anyway ;-) the discount is a possible impulse, so I like to think ;-) Now there was a package recently, there was SW for panoramic photos, but unfortunately nothing else suited me, so I didn't buy it, and I'd rather buy the panorama especially when it comes to it :-) and most importantly, I'll get to connect the photos in time ;-)
Squeeze is great. It's just that after a while it forgets which directories I had compressed and therefore also forgets how much it reduced them. Does this happen to you too?