Update: 11th Application (iWow 2 - $11.99 value) added for all purchasers of the bundle. Buy Bundle - $49.99.
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The latest bundle delivers up to 10 Mac applications for $49.99 ($646.75 if bought separately) and are detailed here:
Forklift - file manager, FTP client RapidWeaver - web design software SwiftPublisher - desktop publishing and layout Marine Aquarium - virtual aquarium Xslimmer - save space by reducing application file sizes MemoryMiner - digital storytelling application Yep - "iPhoto for your PDFs" XMIND 2008 Pro - brainstorming, mind mapping iStabilize - software video stabilizer, remove shaky motion from your videos PulpMotion - create fun animations
As is typical in these time-limited bundles, several applications are held back as "locked" applications which are not part of the bundle until enough sales are generated. All 10 applications are now available for everyone who has purchased the bundle. Total value of all 10 applications together is $646.75, and can be purchased for $49.99. The sale has been extended until December 20th, with promises of more surprises in store.
Update: All 10 applications (including PulpMotion) are now 'unlocked', which means that all 10 applications are available for the $49.99 price.
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