I quite like the look of this one, I think I'm going to plough in for the second tier.
Pay $1 or more to unlock!
CloudApp Pro 6-Month License
Soda PDF Home
Version 9 Home License MAGIX Music Maker $30 In-App Voucher
Pay more than the average of $8.24 (about £6.51) to also unlock!
Corel Photo Brush - AfterShot
Corel Photo Brush - ParticleShop
LastPass Premium
Corel Painter Essentials 5
Pay $12 (about £9.48) or more to also unlock!
Panda Antivirus Pro (1-Year License, 3 Devices)
Windscribe
Sound Forge Audio Studio 10
Note: Codes redeemable until September 1, 2017
Pure and simple bundling. The Humble Software Bundle is here with one simple thing: awesome software for you. Get SOUND FORGE Audio Studio 10, Corel Painter Essentials 5, a 1-year subscription to LastPass Premium, and lots more!
Pay $1 or more. Normally, the total cost for the software in this bundle is as much as $534. Here at Humble Bundle, though, you choose the price of $1 or more!
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Latest comments (44)
Ronin474
21 Jul 17#44
no worries , you can PM me also if its just paypal
Lawson182
21 Jul 17#39
Does anyone have a copy of corel painter 5 they are willing to sell?
my-planet to Lawson182
21 Jul 17#40
Sure. Want to enable private messaging on your account? I couldn't send you a msg.
Ronin474 to Lawson182
21 Jul 17#41
i have a copy mate have you stuff to trade or just looking for paypal ?
Lawson182 to Ronin474
21 Jul 17#43
I dont have anything to trade sorry!!
Lawson182
21 Jul 17#42
Ok should be able to now?
Ronin474
19 Jul 17#38
yeah big on my games lol
trying to cut back on my back log with no avail
Ronin474
19 Jul 171#36
which ever is easiest mate :-)
quixoticduck to Ronin474
19 Jul 17#37
Is it just software you're after, or games too? (I've mainly got games).
edit: I see you use Steam so I'll assume both!
quixoticduck
19 Jul 17#35
Sure :smiley: I don't have a list ready and written out right now but when I finish work I'll look through my Humble account and post here or PM you a list of what I have?
Ronin474
19 Jul 17#34
Hey mate i am in the middle of swapping off lefovers from the software bundle on reddit ,do you have a list of stuff you want to swap ?
Crazy_Kate71
21 Jun 17#4
Went top tier in the end to try out windscribe and seems to be working with netflix but of course that could change tomorrow.
jameshothothot to Crazy_Kate71
22 Jun 17#23
wow that's pretty impressive! I pay $10 a month to torguard to get Netflix US - $5 for general VPN which is great for sports eg hotstar my dad uses for cricket and I use beinsports for footy. But have to pay extra $5 for private US server as the public ones are blocked...
quixoticduck to Crazy_Kate71
18 Jul 171#33
Ahhh, now I'm extra sad I missed the bundle. :neutral_face: I thought it didn't work with Netflix.
my-planet
25 Jun 17#29
Not sure why this deal isn't hotter. The VPN alone seems like a very good deal to me.
Does it work for watching US Netflix etc or does it get blocked? I know that's not the only reason for a VPN but I think maybe if it doesn't do that like Hotspot etc do then that might be why it wasn't so popular?
Crazy_Kate71
21 Jun 17#1
My lastpass is up for renewal so going for tier two as well.
skellyness to Crazy_Kate71
22 Jun 17#12
With it now being accessible on all devices with the free tier, what are the benefits of Premium?
THE9M1GHTY9BUKO9 to Crazy_Kate71
25 Jun 17#27
Last pass premium was made free no?
quixoticduck to Crazy_Kate71
18 Jul 17#31
Did you use your Corel Painter key? I accidentally missed this bundle. :disappointed: I'd swap some other Humble Bundle software or game for it. (Assuming that's allowed).
Or... if anyone else has the Corel key going spare let me know, thanks. :smiley:
my-planet
26 Jun 17#30
^ Why doesn't the image show up??? Mods?
Crazy_Kate71
25 Jun 17#28
Sorry but that makes no sense. There is still a premium service as well as a free one. So the answer is a big fat NO!
It's no biggie I got it as part of a humble bundle ( see above) and will use the other software.
Crazy_Kate71
22 Jun 171#26
well no harm done as it was part of this and it supports the devs. Also access to some cloud storage and better customer support.
wide
22 Jun 17#25
AVG definitely went through a phase of rather excessive upselling and I became more reluctant to recommend it for a good while.
I tried the other two that begin with 'AV' but, purely through unfamiliarity I am sure, didn't get on with them and went back to AVG.
I'm down with using Windows Defender if you have a clue (or for an organisation with loads of computers and you just can't afford to pay the price, I'm talking mostly charities) but, in my occupation I make recommendations on software and off a lot...
Aside from that nasty face AVG went through, it's good... effective and, more importantly, predictable. ( I should probably get into whatever partner scheme they have!)
barmrest
22 Jun 17#24
Worth it for LastPass alone, don't know about anything else.
They did have one "breach". Although they promptly asked everyone to change their masters. And by "breach" all they accessed was encrypted master passwords.
I change my master every few months. Some long and annoying that I'm glad I don't have to input every single time.
Crazy_Kate71
22 Jun 17#20
Used lastpass for years for everything, never had a single issue with any password. It is very secure. Just don't choose a silly master password.
plewis00
22 Jun 17#19
AVG Free is bloated and horrible, it was 300MB last time I looked. Maybe that's changed. I found Avast was the best free one out there, or Microsoft Security Essentials if you are technically minded, as that is quite reliant on you not doing things that will encourage malware and viruses getting on there in the first.
slayermatt
22 Jun 17#18
Very true - but for a lot of people its still a damn sight better than the same old repeated low security passwords that get brute forced. Like I said I personally just memorise my sensitive accounts with passwords locked away somewhere (without their usernames). Arguably someone could just come rob my house and you have the same issues. Only real way to keep everything secure is memorising but in the age where we all have hundreds of passwords remembering that many unique passwords isn't an option.
gaz84
22 Jun 17#16
Anyone used Panda Pro?
My Antivirus has just run out and a little curious.
Just read the below in another antivirus review.... interesting.
"there have been cases in the past of automatic systems going slightly rogue, such as the incident a few years back when Panda Antivirus identified itself as a virus and locked up a large number of Windows systems."
wide to gaz84
22 Jun 171#17
Use a free one. They can't afford for their free AV to be any worse than the one people pay for so the free version is good. They'll try to upsell products to you so the only price you pay is clicking 'no thanks' more often.
I easily recommend AVG. Lots of trial offers but solid and doesn't hog system resources as bad as some.
Crazy_Kate71
22 Jun 171#15
It allows me to sync it across multiple devices , the free version means you are locked to one platform for syncing. As I use it on desktop, mobile and tablet it is a very important feature.
Gordon.Bell
22 Jun 171#14
Bought it for Soda PDF due to the ability to convert PDF to Word/Excel, but its unfortunately a bit of a con. According to their website, it does it via a website - you can already get this for free in small quantities from a website. Wanted to software based, not website based for privacy reasons (I'm aware the conversions from PDF are usually a bit rubbish). Converting to PDF can also be done by a ton of free software. Maybe be there are some other redeeming features, will have to check.
My LastPass isn't up for renewal til next year. Can I buy this and add a year to it now?
plewis00 to StormB
22 Jun 17#11
If LastPass lets you. I think you buy redeemable voucher codes that have expiry sometime in the future, I'm going to buy this so I'll let you know the expiry on mine if you can't figure it out.
Had a look and says 'codes redeemable until 1st September 2017' on the site.
plewis00
22 Jun 17#9
Windscribe seems like a good deal for the money on its own, far better than CyberGhost, which turned out to be very restrictive and poorly supported.
Steelman111
22 Jun 17#8
Windscribe and Lastpass alone are worth a £10, most of the other software doesn't seem that useful to me though.
EQL
22 Jun 17#7
Password managers are good for low-medium security passwords and great for rubbish domain sign-ins. LastPass is a little too automated for me with its integration into the browser. It has had flaws in the past. All managers are no good if your system is compromised.
Midnight.Tboy
21 Jun 17#5
I wonder if the windscribe vpn is any better than the speedify one in the last bundle for torrent usage. Speedify has to use an Amsterdam vpn if using torrents, which is terribly slow and flaky
I still don't "get" password managers like LastPass. It seems the opposite of secure to have passwords stored and only using a single password to access everything
slayermatt to Midnight.Tboy
21 Jun 17#6
Its a nice mid way. You setup one incredibly strong password and then also can add an authenticater to it - as well as a trusted device. I personally dont keep sensitive things like bank passwords/insurance in these but they're a lot safer than just using the same old password for anything and more convenient. Obviously there is always a way into these things if someone is willing to try hard enough but as said, still more secure than a repeat password.
EQL
21 Jun 17#3
Magix Music Maker 2015 and Magix Music Maker - 2016 are now both free (see the deal threads for more). The $30 (vouchers seem to have been available elsewhere for similar amounts) are towards in-app purchases.
Opening post
Pure and simple bundling. The Humble Software Bundle is here with one simple thing: awesome software for you. Get SOUND FORGE Audio Studio 10, Corel Painter Essentials 5, a 1-year subscription to LastPass Premium, and lots more!
Pay $1 or more. Normally, the total cost for the software in this bundle is as much as $534. Here at Humble Bundle, though, you choose the price of $1 or more!
Redeem your keys. Software keys can be redeemed according to the individual instructions on your download page. All of the software is available for PC, and some for Mac, Linux, Android, or iOS, too! Please check out the full system requirements here prior to purchasing.
Support charity. Choose where the money goes – between the developers, the Wikimedia Foundation, the Freedom of the Press Foundation, and, if you'd like, a charity of your choice via the Paypal Giving Fund. If you like the bundle or like what we do, you can leave us a Humble Tip too!
Latest comments (44)
trying to cut back on my back log with no avail
edit: I see you use Steam so I'll assume both!
Just compared it to some other well reviewed VPN service providers via https://thatoneprivacysite.net/simple-vpn-comparison-chart/
Or... if anyone else has the Corel key going spare let me know, thanks. :smiley:
It's no biggie I got it as part of a humble bundle ( see above) and will use the other software.
I tried the other two that begin with 'AV' but, purely through unfamiliarity I am sure, didn't get on with them and went back to AVG.
I'm down with using Windows Defender if you have a clue (or for an organisation with loads of computers and you just can't afford to pay the price, I'm talking mostly charities) but, in my occupation I make recommendations on software and off a lot...
Aside from that nasty face AVG went through, it's good... effective and, more importantly, predictable. ( I should probably get into whatever partner scheme they have!)
They made it free sometime last year?
I change my master every few months. Some long and annoying that I'm glad I don't have to input every single time.
My Antivirus has just run out and a little curious.
Just read the below in another antivirus review.... interesting.
"there have been cases in the past of automatic systems going slightly rogue, such as the incident a few years back when Panda Antivirus identified itself as a virus and locked up a large number of Windows systems."
I easily recommend AVG. Lots of trial offers but solid and doesn't hog system resources as bad as some.
https://helpdesk.lastpass.com/lastpass-now-free-on-all-devices/#h1
Had a look and says 'codes redeemable until 1st September 2017' on the site.
I still don't "get" password managers like LastPass. It seems the opposite of secure to have passwords stored and only using a single password to access everything