Thanks to this week’s sponsors, The Mac Sale, CleanMyMac, and Podworks

We know you love us; we see the traffic. But if it wasn’t for this weeks site sponsors we wouldn’t be able to afford to pay for the bandwidth that serves up our site. We can’t say enough about this week’s sponsors, and we’d love it if you took a moment out of your day to check out their websites.

After all, if it wasn’t for them, we woudn’t be here; so help us out by checking them out. We’d love you forever if you did (…and if we already love you, we’ll love you just a little bit more).

A huge thanks goes out to:

The Mac Sale

If you love cheap software, and you love buying it in a bundle, then you’re gonna love The Mac Sale.  The bundle they’ve put together is more than worth the $49.99 (valued at $500.00) price tag.  Make sure you check them out.

They currently have a bundle going with a bunch of awesome software.

The bundle includes:

  • RevStudio
  • Archive 6
  • Paperless
  • Chronicle
  • Dropzone
  • Clean Text
  • Flux 2
  • WebRemote
  • Berokyo
  • Penguin’s Arena

CleanMyMac

If you’re anything like I am, your filesystem can get a little bit messy. Maintenance isn’t my forte, and if it wasn’t for applications like CleanMyMac I’d be in a lot of trouble.

CleanMyMac lets you slim down universal binaries, clean unneeded language files, clean your caches, securely erase files, uninstall applications cleanly, and a whole host of other storage saving tools.  If you find yourself falling behind in your system maintenance, CleanMyMac can help. Make sure you check out their website.

Podworks

Podwords lets you transfer files from your iPod to a Mac, convert DVD movies, backup your iPod, and transfer files among multiple iPods and iPhones. If you have an iPod, iPhone, or iPod Touch and you find yourself wishing that you could manually maintain them, then Podworks is for you.

Joshua is the Content Marketing Manager at BuySellAds. He’s also the founder of Macgasm.net. And since all that doesn’t quite give him enough content to wrangle, he’s also a technology journalist in his spare time, with bylines at PCWorld, Macworld and TechHive.