MacHeist 3 Bundle Announced

Another year, another MacHeist. This year’s bundle includes some interesting apps for Mac web developers, including MacRabbit’s new Espresso HTML editor and Realmac’s Little Snapper screenshot app. And don’t miss out on World of Goo, which is a great physics-based indie game. Check out the MacHeist website for the full list of programs on sale for $39 USD. The MacHeist sale ends in 13 days.
Run IE8/IE7/IE6, Firefox, Safari, Chrome, and Opera from the Web

If you’re looking for a way to run IE 6/7/8 concurrently on Windows, Xenocode’s Browser Sandbox will let you do just that. You can also run Firefox (3 and 2), Safari, Chrome, and Opera. From the site:
The Xenocode Browser Sandbox allows all popular Windows browsers to be run simultaneously, directly from the web. Web designers, system administrators, and other users can now evaluate Internet Explorer 8, 7, and 6, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari, Opera, and Google Chrome directly from the web in a risk-free manner. Unlike traditional software applications, Xenocode WebAppsdo not require any software to be installed andallow multiple application versions to run side-by-side on any version of Windows.
The downloads are free; Xenocode’s WebApp technology is in beta.
Update: As noted by PM below, you now have to install the Spoon plug-in to get the browsers to run. You don’t have to register, though. Just download and install the plug-in and return to the Xenocode browser page to run the browser of your choice.
Mac Bundle Box: 13 Apps for $49
For the next 11 days, you can purchase the Mac Bundle Box for $49 USD. The Mac Bundle Box includes:
- Relationship ($39)
- Code Collector Pro ($25)
- DrawIt ($40)
- Espionage ($24.95)
- Cover Stream ($20)
- DEVONnote ($24.95)
- QuickScale ($20)
- Project Calculator ($19.99)
- Transcriva ($29.99)
- Magnet ($39.99)
- Involer ($20)
- Stuf ($20)
- Blog Assist ($9.95)
When you buy the Mac Bundle Box, 5% of your purchase gets donated to charity: water, an organization that brings clean drinking water to people in developing nations.