Black Friday / Cyber Monday 2021 - Share your findings

Check the website. Through November 29.

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Thank you for the help! I miraculously managed to miss this huge banner when I went to check the website the first thing after I read your original post. :sweat_smile:

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looks like Apple is giving away gift cards left and right

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My experience with Readdle support for PDF Expert has been the polar opposite. Their support is always responsive, makes note of and fixes bugs I report, or finds work arounds for me.

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X-bows mechanical keyboards on sale, 20% off.

http://twodollartues.com
These website have a few Mac Apps for sale, mostly at $1. You buy the app from Apple Mac App Store, so I’d think they are legit Mac Apps. I see a PDF Office Pro (never heard of it) for $1. Anyone used this before?

Aha! Curio may be the crazy wall software I’ve been looking for … :wink:

In all seriousness, I’ve downloaded the trial version to give it a test drive. It might be just the thing for a particular project I’m working on.

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Grammarly subscriptions are 55% off:
https://www.grammarly.com/promo/black-friday-cyber-monday

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A Blinkist subscription is 50% off. This is great for book summaries, either written or audio:

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Little Snitch is 30% off

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The Paprika recipe apps are on sale through the end of November.
I love that it can save recipes from any website and scale recipes for you. Lifesaver for cooking.
http://www.paprikaapp.com

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Softorino is going to a subscription model

Only to Nov 29 (but still a good deal)

Does anyone know if Parallels & VMware work on Apple Silicon yet?
That’s got to be a tough nut to crack

Vmware runs just fine, but it can’t run an Intel-based VM.

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It should be 30$ on stacksocial!

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Thank you for that! $10 saved is significant.

Thanks for posting the sale on Abbyy Finereader. It’s a significant discount. And it must be one of most hidden Black Friday deals out there. The website has no clue about the sale unless you have the specific link. I bought it yesterday, so thanks again!

This sounds like Curio is more like a database, right? Something like Obsidian but it looks nicer? Do you think it is a good tool for teachers?

Take Control Books is offering 50% on a selection of recent titles, until midnight PST November 29.

(Their website is apparently getting crammed with requests, so it might be unresponsive.)