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TheMacBundles Has Launched New Weekly Specials

This week’s Weekly Specials at TheMacBundles are Punakea, BatchOutput, and BatchOutput Server. Users who order a Weekly Special and order the May bundle, or create their own bundle in one of TheMacBundles’ innovative Build Your Own Bundle stores, will receive an immediate discount off of the already exceptionally low price of the bundle. Users who buy software on TheMacBundles’ site are protected by TheMacBundles’ no-fine-print policy. Continue reading



MacBundlePro Presents the Nano Bundle for Mac Users

MacBundlePro today announces the Nano Bundle, the cheapest bundle of apps for Mac OS X. The bundle is available now. The Nano Bundle of 6 applications will continue to be available through until November 11th. Applications and licenses will be sent immediately after payment is completed. Applications included are Punakea, iPliz, PostworkShop, TextToPix, QuickWho and NameFind. Continue reading



Bundleecious 2nd Edition – 5 great apps for Mac at one great price

Bundleecious today announces their 2nd Edition of the cheapest and smartest bundle of apps for Mac OS X. These popular apps involved in this 2nd offering are Punakea, iDatabase, Cinch, Awaken and Elmedia Player PRO. To celebrate the launch of Bundleecious, Apimac will make its iDatabase for iPhone free for 24 hours. For the first 1.000 bundles sold we’ll also give away to our customers Protect Files from Apimac for free. Continue reading



TheMacBundles Announces New Weekly Specials – Punakea and Bub & Bob X

TheMacBundles today announced that new weekly specials have been posted to its website. Until 2/14, Punakea is being offered at a 36% discount and Bub & Bob X is being offered at a 35% discount. People who order the weekly special also can receive an immediate discount off of the already low price of the January bundle. TheMacBundles has received widespread praise from journalists, Mac users, and software developers for the outstanding values it provides to both users and developers. Continue reading



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