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All posts tagged "bundles"


Monday, May 2, 2011

It's Software Bundle Time Again

Posted by Jeff Campbell in "Apple Software (OS X)" @ 01:00 AM

The MacBundles is one, and the other one is from the folks at MacLegion. Different programs in each bundle so make sure the software is something you are going to use before purchasing either of these bundles. I've purchased them in the past then realized I only used one or two programs, and it would have been more cost effective for me to just buy them direct instead of a bundle.


Wednesday, July 21, 2010

VoteBundle Lets you Vote on the Applications that Will End Up in Their Bundle

Posted by Joe Johaneman in "Apple Software (OS X)" @ 07:00 AM

http://thenextweb.com/apps/2010/07/...dle-you-decide/

"20 applications, 1 week to vote. At the end, 10 will go into a bundle. Simple enough, right?"

I'm a big fan of Software Bundles, and there are some terrific applications in the list. This bundle is run by the same people who do the MacBundleBox and the MacDailyBox (and the urls for both currently redirect to the VoteBundle site). The price will be determined when the final apps are chosen for the bundle. You can vote at the VoteBundle home page.

Tags: software, bundles

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Bundle Your Favorite Movies With iTunes

Posted by Jeff Campbell in "Apple Software (OS X)" @ 12:00 PM

http://www.appleinsider.com/article...for_itunes.html

"A new holiday-themed iPhone advertisement presents a spin on the classic "Twelve Days of Christmas" with App Store software, and discounted movie bundles have come to iTunes."

First we have the 12 Apps of Christmas and now we have movie bundles from iTunes. The "Movie Bundles" page has several double features and triple features, ranging in price from $9.99 USD to $19.99 USD. One notable bundle is the first two Godfather movies, the best ones of the series in my opinion, for $14.99 USD, saving you $5.00 USD if you purchase them separately. You can even get some of them with the HD option such as the Jason Statham Action Pack that gives you Crank 2:High Voltage, Transporter 3 and The Bank Job, all of which are worth watching if you like action movies. This bundle is $24.99 USD standard definition and $34.99 USD if you want them in HD. And who wouldn't want to see Statham in action in HD??


Monday, December 1, 2008

Go Feed Your Mac, NOW!

Posted by Lita Kaufman in "Apple Software (OS X)" @ 10:00 AM

http://www.givegoodfood2yourmac.com/store/

It's that time of year, when software publishers start pushing bundles. With all of the noise made over the MacHeist gang's shennanigans, one of the most innovative bundles of the 2007 holiday season got overlooked. Last year, Aquafadas, publisher of BannerZest and BannerZest Pro, sponsered a bundle package filled with Mac applications from European developers. What was interesting about the bundle, which had the odd name Give Good Food To Your Mac was that the more you bought, the deeper the discount, ranging from 20% for 3 or more apps to a whopping 70% for 10 or more apps. The selection of applications was so deep and varied, that it really wasn't too difficult to select enough products for the deepest discount.

This year, Give Good Food To Your Mac is back, and the structure is the same, but the discounts not quite so deep. Three apps gets a 20% discount. four apps get 30%, and five apps get 50%. The selection is different from last year, as well - a wider range with audio and video tools, productivity, imaging and 3D, utilities and a catch-all home & learning category. There are about 60 applications in all, from both U.S. and European developers. I don't think it will be difficult for any Mac user to find enough applications to max out the discount.

Don't delay, the promo runs until December 1st!

Update from Vincent: My mistake for posting this late, guys. I lost track of the date and forgot that today was actually December 1st.

Tags: software, bundles

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