We reported a while ago about some great ways to get incredible Mac OS X software at great prices including the MacHeist offers and The Mac Sale software bundles. Another great bundle that we have come across currently available until April 12th is the MacBundles software package offer featuring 12 great apps for $49.95. This allows you to save over 83% of the cost of purchasing each piece of software individually.
While this is already a tempting offer for Mac users, MacBundles has made their offer a little bit more enticing by offering you the ability to build your own package. This means, rather than getting all 12 pieces of software included in the bundle, you can pick any piece of software you want at $5 each. This is an excellent way to skip some of the apps you already have or just get an excellent deal on software you are in need of without having to purchase the entire $50 package. Below is the list of 12 applications currently being offered.
Cashculator – is the Mac way to track your finances! It is a new kind of personal finance application
CrossOver Games – is based on the latest Wine Games development work. It allows Mac users to run their favorite Windows games in OSX.
DVDpedia – is a movie cataloging application that retrieves all information about your movies from the Internet via keyword or UPC scan, so you have time for more important things like watching movies
PrintMagic – gives you complete control over the information you print, makes you more productive when working with your Mac, and saves you money when printing!
HoudahGeo – is a one-stop geophoto solution for the Mac. HoudahGeo enables you to geocode and geotag your photos. It supports JPEG, most RAW formats as well as XMP sidecars
HoudahSpot – makes searching for files a breeze. Create detailed queries to pinpoint a file.
ImageFramer – is an Easy-to-use but powerful application for framing your images and photos with beautiful photo-realistic and artistic frames
One Response to MacBundles offer Build Your Own Option on Great Software Bundles
The features are really cool .. but I didn’t find it user friendly .. I dnt know much abt it as I m much into windows .. may be .. but sounds good and would like to try my hands on it as well ..
Best,
Daina