New MacUpdate software bundle

Posted by Dave Merten Apple ico Aug 27, 2008 at 11:04am

MacUpdate today launched a new software bundle promotion, delivering up to 10 first-rate applications valued at more than $600 for $49.99. The Back-to-School-themed bundle runs through September 10 and is as equally well suited for students and educators as it is for home users and professionals.

The bundle includes:
• Bookends ($100) – Full-featured reference and bibliography management.
• Periscope ($40) – Security software that leverages the Mac’s iSight Camera.
• Mellel ($50) – Highly-acclaimed multilingual word processor.
• DEVONagent ($50) – Extremely efficient Internet search tool.
• Norrkross Movie ($60) – Multi-layered video editing and compositing software.
• Alarm Clock Pro ($20) – Alarm and timing software with extensive features.
• HookUp ($10) – Share and access iTunes libraries beyond your local network.

In addition, three “locked” applications will be made available to all bundle purchasers as certain sales targets are met:
• MacJournal ($35) – The most popular journaling software for the Mac.
• Contactizer Pro ($120) – Comprehensive contact and project management.
• LightZone ($130) – Professional photo-editing software.

“We’re thrilled to be delivering our fourth value-packed bundle of applications,” said Nate Houle, coordinator of MacUpdate Promo. “Not only are Mac users getting a tremendous value, they’re also getting a great number of tools for improving their workflow and managing their life.”

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