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MacZOT

Written on March 05, 2006 by Dan Lurie and 7 people have commented

Remember Woot!? (For those of you who don’t, woot prides itself on bringing us insane deals on techy stuff, one per day, sold as is. Makes for some excitement in todays online commerce!) MacZOT is essentially Woot for Mac people. Every day, MacZOT features one piece of Mac software at often unbeatable deals.

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  1. #1 Paul Stamatiou says:

    Something seems fishy. Are the founders of this anyhow related to those that made MacGrab.com? Because they were also pushing iClip…

  2. #2 Josh Pigford says:

    I don’t see anything about iClip.

  3. #3 Dan Lurie says:

    Josh - iClip was yesterdays product, thats why you don’t see it any more.

    Paul - I don’t think its all that fishy. The iClip people seem to want to pimp their product all over the place. I remember they were giving stuff away at most of the press parties during MWSF. I don’t think its out of the question to think that they just contacted MacGrab as well as MacZot.

  4. #4 Brian Ball says:

    Paul what’s fishy is you thinking something has to be fishy. LOL

    The people behind iClip and MacGrab/MacZOT are friends. We try to support each other’s businesses whenever possible.

    Brian Ball is behind MacSquares, MacGrab, AppZapper, and now MacZOT in case your building the Mac Family Tree. :-)

  5. #5 Paul Stamatiou says:

    Alright that solves my puzzle, thanks for the insight Brian. =D

  6. #6 Paul Stamatiou says:

    BTW, MacGrab was great - I won both Menuet and AppZapper!

  7. #7 Glenn Wolsey says:

    MacZOT has its first Zotcast now posted for today’s application.

    We apologize about the audio quality, it will get better as time goes.

    Here’s the RSS feed: http://maczot.libsyn.com/rss

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