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Mac Users - Software Bundle

Posted: Thu Dec 04, 2008 7:33 pm
by FZ1
http://www.mupromo.com/winter.php
MacRumors wrote: A few times a year, MacRumors partners with MacUpdate to promote their Mac application bundle deal. Their latest bundle delivers up to 10 Mac applications for $49.99 (a $447.96 value if all purchased separately) including:

- Drive Genius 2 ($99): diagnoses and repairs problems with your hard drive, optimizes your system, and more.
- RapidWeaver 4 ($79): Create professional-looking Web sites quickly and easily.
- DefaultFolder X 4 ($34.95): Fly through Open & Save dialog boxes at lightning speed.
- VirusBarrier X 10.5 ($69.95): Fast, simple, and non-intrusive anti-virus software.
- MacGourmet Deluxe ($44.95): Like iTunes for food, track recipes, plan meals, manage wines, and more.
- LittleSnitch 2 ($29.95): Monitors your network connection to make sure your Mac only sends out what you want it to.
- KeyCue 4 ($27): Displays full keyboard shortcuts for all your applications
- MacPilot 3 ($19.95): Access hundreds of hidden features to customize and improve your Mac OS X experience.
- WhatSize 4 ($12.99): Identify files that are hogging disk space.
- iVolume 3 ($29.95): Ensures all your iTunes tracks play back at the same volume level.

The first 5000 sales also get iDive (organize video files) for free as well. Unlike in past promotions, there appears to be no unlocking requirement and all apps are available from day one. The sale lasts for two weeks.

Re: Mac Users - Software Bundle

Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2008 3:53 pm
by vicaphit
OMG how can they afford to sell this at that price???

$30 so my songs all play at the same audio volume? $20 to utilize features on an OS I already bought? $35 to open and save files? That is a steal!






Sorry for being so blatantly sarcastic.

Re: Mac Users - Software Bundle

Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2008 4:29 pm
by DMB2000uk
To be honest, it's probably worth getting just for the Virus Barrier AV program.

Dan

Re: Mac Users - Software Bundle

Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 7:05 pm
by martini161
iVolume: 30 bucks for what a free software (mp3 gain) can do for free?
Default folder: 35 bucks for something that can probably (dont know macs, know you can do this in windows and linux though) be changed for free in abuot 1 minutes of diggin through office settings?
drive genius: sounds like a fancy way of describing a defragger to me