If you’ve been online this past week, you’ve probably heard about Disco. Disco is a new OS X disc burning application, and is probably one of the easiest burning applications you’ll ever use. Disco has a beautiful interface and doesn’t lack on features. It can span discs automatically, keep track of every disc you’ve ever burned, protect against coasters on laptops, and do about any other feature you’ve come to expect from a burning application.
So, why am I telling you this? I have a copy of Disco which I’m giving away. Just respond to this post with a link to your favorite post on cavemonkey50.com and short paragraph on why you like that post. I’ll then choose ten entries which I like, assign a number to them, and pick a number from a hat. The person’s whose number I draw will win my free copy of Disco.
Hurry, you have until Wednesday at 11:59PM EST to enter. The winner will be announced on Thursday or Friday, depending on how many entries I get. Be sure to enter a correct email in your comment, as that’s the email I will be sending the registration key to. Good luck!

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http://cavemonkey50.com/2006/07/im-addicted-to-gmail/
This is a great post, as it exactly describes my battle between using Gmail and Apple Mail. Gmail offers so many nice features, yet I want to use Apple Mail due to stuff like Address Book integration, the ability to e-mail directly from iPhoto, etc. Right now I use both, with Gmail when I am not home and Apple Mail when I am home. However it still isn’t the perfect solution. I have high hopes though for Google’s recent focus on Macs…could there possibily be some type of sync utility coming to make it easier to use Gmail, GCalendar, etc. with their Mac counterparts?
http://cavemonkey50.com/2006/02/hacked-osx86-1044-impressions/
This is the post through which I found out about your blog and contacted you. It’s also how I found out about OSx86, a really wild idea: running Mac OS X on non-Apple hardware. In fact, this might have one of the many posts and article I read that made me switch to a Mac. Initially, I though about attempting an OSx86 install, but then realised that it wouldn’t really be a Mac and decided to buy a real one instead. Keep blogging, it’s posts like this that get you on the digg frontpage so often.
http://cavemonkey50.com/2006/02/hacked-osx86-1044-impressions/
Smaran already took my favourite.
At the time I was playing around with OSX86 I found your post in google. I just liked it, so put it in my feedreader. That happens with lots of feeds. But many of them finishes in the trash. Yours didn’t. 
I like this post
a real shameless plug to you, and proud of it too
ihihihihihi
My favorite would have to be your short tutorial on MagpieRSS.
http://cavemonkey50.com/2006/03/magpierss-rss-made-easy/
I use it for everything now. From making my own custom Flickr show of my contacts’ photos, to mashing all of my favorite feeds into it and developing my own RSS reader. I’ve even created a ‘lite’ version of Digg to view on my PSP. Without this article I would have never known about MagpieRSS.
http://cavemonkey50.com/2006/07/quick-tip-one-click-browser-positioning/
Small but very useful tidbits like this is why I keep coming back. It really differentiates this blog from others which just consist of news and application recommendations.
Ron, who won?
You’ll know soon. I’m going through my spam comments to make sure no one’s entry got mixed in there.
Okay, cool!
And the winner is… Chris G.! Congratulations, Chris. I’ve sent a confirmation email to you. Once you respond I’ll send over the serial.
Thanks everyone for participating. While this contest didn’t turn out as successful as I initially envisioned, I appreciate everyone participating. It was a lot of fun reading what you guys thought of the different articles on my site. Thanks again!
Oh, and by the way, I have photos of the highly official contest drawing in my Flickr account. Check them out if you get a chance.
Ah well, that’s two Discoapp contests I’ve lost now.
Thanks for the contest.
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