#Friday5 – 5 Copies Of Capo for Mac To Give Away + $20 iTunes Voucher

What is #Friday5?

#Friday5 is a brand spanking new giveaway that rewards 5 of our Twitter followers with a free copy of either a Mac or iOS app each and every Friday! Cool huh? But wait, there’s more…. one of the lucky five will also pocket a $20 iTunes voucher! Horrah!

#Friday5 – Capo for Mac


We have hooked up with SuperMegaUltraGroovy to give away 5 copies of their amazing Capo for Mac software (review), designed to help you learn how to play songs from your iTunes library by slowing the music down and allowing you to view it visually.

To enter the giveaway all you have to do is follow @macdrops (our new giveaways and discount deals Twitter account) and RT the below message on Twitter.

Capo for Mac is this weeks #friday5 from @MacDrops – Check out this amazing music learning app from SuperMegaUltraGroovy http://mctr.st/tjqevi

Finally, thanks to the folks at SuperMegaUltraGroovy for taking part in the giveaway.

What is Capo for Mac?

Capo is a revolutionary tool that helps you learn the music in your iTunes library. By slowing your music, and presenting a detailed spectrogram, Capo lets you hear and see your music like never before.  We reviewed Capo back in June, and loved it!

Details

We will pick out the 5 app winners at random and then we will also reward one of the lucky 5 with a $20 iTunes voucher. The competition is open to everyone (there is no regional restriction).

The competition runs for two hours after this post is published. Winners will be announced on this page and on Twitter.

In order to claim the $20 iTunes voucher you must have an iTunes account. If you do not have an iTunes account (or can’t create one) we will draw another winner at random from the four remaining app winners and reward one of them with the voucher.

If you want to have your app featured in an upcoming #Friday5 giveaway, email cormac@www.mactrast.com.

J. Glenn Künzler

Glenn is Managing Editor at MacTrast, and has been using a Mac since he bought his first MacBook Pro in 2006. He lives in a small town in Utah, enjoys bacon more than you can possibly imagine, and is severely addicted to pie.