Today, we take a moment to remember MacZOT. We choose to remember the MacZOT that was full of hope and not the one that backed out on a software deal. MacZOT tried it’s hardest to bring us lesser and better known Mac software at a discount. It tried to spice up what was basically a cold financial transaction by obscuring the product with mystery.
Brian Ball must be crying into his Cheerios each morning as he looks at a once bustling site. Nowadays though, days will go by with MacZOT showing the same product. You can’t even comment on new sales as comments are turned off (and have been for the last three sales). (Update: They’re back on as of today.) The symptoms have been clear since the scandal. The mystique is gone. MacZOT’s soul has left the building. Now we’re just waiting for its body (the website) to follow.
We’ll miss you MacZOT. Pleasant voyage.
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Heh, yeah. All I see on macZOT! nowadays is crappy software with weird names.