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Giving away my TextMate license! (UPDATE)

Submitted by Alexandros Roussos on Sun, 2006-12-17 23:19
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For the development of MacScoop, MacosXrumors and MacCulture, I'm using TextMate, a great text editor by Macromates. It has several special features for programming and it's quite powerful.

Earlier this week, MacHeist started offering a $49 bundle with some great applications and I plan to buy this bundle. But as it includes TextMate and I already have it and so do most of my friends who would really need it, I decided to give it away to the first member who sends me an email here requesting me the TextMate license and providing me his/her MacCulture account name as well as his/her full name.

By the way, you may prefer getting your own $49 bundle right from MacHeist. It includes the following applications:

- Delicious Library
- FotoMagico
- ShapeShifter
- DEVONthink Personal
- Disco
- RapidWeaver
- iClip
- One Pangea Game
- NewsFire
- TextMate

The value of the applications in this bundle is worth $309 so this represents a 85% rebate. A part of the money you pay for the bundle (25%) is going to charity organizations while another part goes to developers and to the MacHeist team. If you want to get the bundle, be quick because the promotion ends in a few hours.

Note that you need to provide accurate email information during your account creation and that this account has to be active (at least one log-in. The account's email address will be used for the TextMate license.

UPDATE: Edward Martin has won the TextMate licence. Congrats Edward, your license should be sent to your e-mail within the next 72 hours. If you don't receive it, you may contact MacHeist support and tell them you should have received a gift license of TextMate from me.

I'm sorry for all the others who were too late or forgot creating an account before sending me an email. It was quite funny to do that so I might organize more giveaways on MacCulture in the future. Anyway, to all the new members, enjoy your membership :).

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