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Submitted by Alexandros Roussos on Mon, 2008-04-14 13:57.
The MacHeist team is back with a brand new bundle of twelve Mac applications at $49, or a fraction of the original price of the software it includes. The new MacHeist includes the following applications with their respective original retail prices: - Awaken ($12.95) If you do the math, the applications included in this bundle are worth $266.60 and the bundle is sold only $49. If you need at least two of these applications, then this bundle is worth the money for you. Notice there is also a referral program which lets you earn points by bringing new purchasers to MacHeist. Among interesting offered applications on the referral program are GraphicConverter, E-Mail Commander or On The Job. Unlike previous MacHeist bundles, the new bundle will also be available as a retail box, reaching a way bigger audience. Since January, MacScoop is partner with MacHeist and earns a small commission for each bundle sold through this link, so if you get this bundle, you also help and encourage MacScoop to keep operations going. Bookmark/Search this post with:
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