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Three Mac app bundles for March

March 3rd, 2010
Filed Under: Mac Apps

We all love a good deal. Especially when that includes a load of Mac applications all bundled up for heft of savings. Over the years there have been many app bundle sales, most prominently by MacHeist, which has inspired the likes of other sales like One Finger Discount. In this article, we will cover three sales of app bundles going on this March.

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TheMacSale bundle has a collection of 10 apps for $49.99, claiming that their combined worth is over $500. Among the apps are gems such as Path Finder and Shovebox—both apps that anyone can find use for on a day-to-day basis. Path Finder is a Finder replacement, and Shovebox an information snippet organizer that’s iPhone sync capable; they’re included below in the list with the others:

  • Path Finder – a replacement for the Finder ($39.95)
  • Shovebox – an information snippet organizer ($24.95)
  • Supercard – a quick and easy development environment ($179.00)
  • StoryMill – a word processor that’s specially suited for story writing ($49.95)
  • MiniOne Racing – a three dimensional kart racing game ($19.95)
  • Inkbook – note-taking software with handwriting recognition ($40.00)
  • VideoConverter Pro – a video and audio converter, and DVD ripper ($49.00)
  • Slideshow – make slideshows as standalone apps for Mac, Windows, Flash, etc. ($55.00)
  • MacGourmet Deluxe – organize your recipe and wine collection in a database ($49.95)
  • Finance 6 – a way to keep track of your bank accounts and manage your budget ($40.00)

Summing up the individual costs for licenses, you get a total of $547.75—upholding the claim and totalling exactly $497.76 in savings. The whole thing seems to be organized by (or at least collaborated with) macZOT, and you can save an additional 5% by entering in their coupon code “MACZOTROCKS” that would bring down the cost of theMacSale bundle to $47.49. That’s a savings of 90.46%.

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