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MacUpdate Bundle No Longer Waste of Money
MacUpdate has unlocked Parallels Desktop in its Promo Bundle, making it slightly worth the money. It seems like sales might not be as great as expected, because it took quite a while to reach the 5,000 sales needed for SoundStudio, and somewhere before the 6,000 mark, it seems they manually unlocked the remaining two apps, more »
MacUpdate Bundle Includes Parallels and 9 Other Apps, $65
Not digging the MacHeist bundle? Well you’re in luck because MacUpdate has just released their OWN bundle of software. In my opinion, it is a much better deal than the MacHeist Bundle, offering more unique applications. The bundle is priced at $64.99 and will end April 29th. The star of the show is Parallels Desktop, more »
SRS iWow 2 is now part up MacUpdate Bundle
Mac Update added SRS iWow to it’s software bundle today, just after unlocking it’s last original app from the pack. SRS iWow adds a boost to your speakers so that music sounds better- great for MacBooks with tinny speakers. The iWow site says “[notebook] speakers are tiny and often lacking in bass. iWOW amps things more »
MacUpdate Promo bundle ends tonight!
You better get going because the MacUpdate Promo Bundle ends tonight. Earlier today, the last application was unlocked forming a 10 Application bundle for $49.99. The application list is now as follows: * Forklift * RapidWeaver * SwiftPublisher * Marine Aquarium * Xslimmer * MemoryMiner * Yep * XMIND 2008 Pro * iStabilize * PulpMotion more »
Free stuff v2.0
With the MacUpdate Bundle going strong, the free stuff just keeps coming. The folks over at Linkinus have teamed up with MacHeist to give away 20 000 licenses (yes, that number again is 20 000) of their IRC client, Linkinus. There are two ways that you can get your Linkinus license. First, you can buy more »
MacHeist is at it again
If you have a fetish for free/discounted software, then I’ve got an offer for you! I am sure that you all recall the MacHeist bundle that was sold last year in December, which was 10 applications, for $49. Today, MacUpdate released a bundle of their own, which mimics the style of MacHeist’s bundle quite closely. more »















