Caboodle featured in latest MacBundle

Posted by Dennis Sellers Apple ico Jul 2, 2009 at 7:00am

imageDejal Systems’ Caboodle is one of the apps in the latest TheMacBundles. Caboodle is a Mac OS X application for collecting text, images, and other content; it normally costs US$14.95 for a single-user license.

The following nine apps will be available for 21 days: Caboodle (Dejal Systems), IPNetMonitorX (Sustainable Softworks), MailTags (Indev Software), PrintMagic (MacEase), ShutterBug (XtraLean Software), Trampoline (Old Jewel Software), Typinator (Ergonis), Voila (Global Delight) and World Clock Deluxe (MaBaSoft). The two bonus titles will be available for the first 14 days: Smart Trash (Hyperbolic Software) and Dock Gone (Old Jewel Software)

The bundle will sell for US$49.95, and a $5 discount is offered for orders of two or more units (the first unit also receives the discount). At $49.95, this represents a saving of over 80 percent.

MacEase Software and Kagi have worked together to create TheMacBundles, “a new marketing model that brings unprecedented value to consumers while also providing developers with an exceptionally high percentage of the revenue produced by the sale of their software,” according to Stephen Becker of MacEase.

TheMacBundles uses a cooperative marketing model, includes only the latest version of the titles that are included in a bundle and includes no “filler” programs.

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