Flysketch mac2/20/2023 FlySketch includes free upgrade to upcoming version 2.0ĭelicious Monster: 5 licenses to the upcoming Delicious Library 2.0 Pro ($80 value). Red Sweater: 3 winners, each gets the entire “Red Sweater Software Bundle” - each winner receives all five Red Sweater apps: MarsEdit, FlexTime, FastScripts, Clarion, and Black Inkįlying Meat: 9 prizes - 3 copies each of VoodooPad, FlySketch, FlyGesture. Veer: 1 $50 gift certificate good towards products in the Veer Merch store Late Night Software: 2 copies of Script Debugger 4 Shirt Pocket: 10 copies of SuperDuper and 5 copies of netTunesĬ-Command: 5 copies of DropDMG, EagleFiler, and SpamSieve The Iconfactory: 10 licenses of Frenzic (Guru bundle) 2 “basic collection” licenses from ($349 value each)įetch: 2 copies of Fetch, each with a plush Fetch mascot Panic: 1 copy of Transmit, 1 copy of Unison, and 2 Panic t-shirts (winners choose the shirts)īare Bones: 4 copies each of BBEdit, Yojimbo, and Super Get InfoĬoudal Partners: 1 Jewelboxing 150 pack ($210 value) 1 sweet limited edition vintage camera poster from the Swap Meat Rogue Amoeba: 5 winners, each gets choice of Fission, Airfoil, Audio Hijack Pro, or Nicecast (Ken Case, proving he has a great sense of humor, adds: “Or even OmniFocus, if anyone is more interested in vaporware than in a currently shipping product.”) Omni Group: 5 winners, each gets choice of OmniPlan, OmniWeb, OmniOutliner Professional, OmniGraffle Professional, OmniDazzle, OmniDiskSweeper, or OmniObjectMeter. To kick off this year’s membership drive, I’m delighted to announce an amazing list of prizes, generously contributed by some of my favorite Mac developers and design companies. This web site is better because of you.Ĭlick here to support Daring Fireball for just $19 a year. The membership system is the primary source of revenue for Daring Fireball. Thank you for reading Daring Fireball, and, to those of you who have become members and purchased t-shirts, thank you for making this possible. Thanks for making it such an enjoyable site to read. The funny part about these messages is that most of them end by thanking me, as in, Hey, I’ve really been digging Daring Fireball since you took it pro last year. Many of you have written to say that the difference since I’ve gone full-time has been both noticeable and welcome: more articles along with a more consistent and steady pace to the Linked List. I’m hoping to build on that support this year - that those of you supported me last year will continue to support Daring Fireball by renewing your memberships, and that some of you who have been considering it will come on board. Last year’s support was tremendous, and it’s the reason I’m still here working on DF full-time today. Last year’s announcement is still worth reading for an explanation of what I’m trying to do here, and why I need the support of readers like you. My answer has been “Pretty good so far, but we’ll see.” Starting today, we get to see. On April 20 last year, I began writing Daring Fireball as a full-time job.Īs the one-year mark approaches, many of you have been asking how it’s working out. The 2007 Daring Fireball Membership Drive Monday, 26 March 2007
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