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…Mac Mix will save you some cash?

Mac Mix

Mac Heads take note: Mac Mix could be your chance to save some serious cash on a bundle of the best Mac applications (Maclications?).

Unlike other shareware bundle events, which offer a discount bundle of pre-selected apps, Mac Mix lets you choose your own bundle. The end result is a bundle that has no fillers, and contains only the applications that you want and/or need.

Obviously there’s got to be a catch, so the discounts increase as you buy more apps. Any single app starts at 10% off, but if you buy three apps, that quickly climbs to 30%, and by 12 apps, you’re saving a full 75% off of the retail price. With 28 apps to choose from, picking out 12 good ones shouldn’t be too hard.

So what’s available?

Highlights include Parallels, MacGourmet, Forklift, HoudahGeo, TextExpander, Comic Book Lover, and much, much more.

Each app is categorized into one of five groups (productivity, web tools, image and video, system enhancements, and entertainment) and you can read up on each app before buying, including a star based rating system, and a bullet point feature list.

And if that’s not enough, part of the proceeds go towards planting trees to help out the environment, so you can probably get a write-off from the purchase of a Mac Mix if your tax guy is willing to be creative.

[Mac Mix]

…You can get the MacHeist Bundle for free?

MacHeist Retail Bundle

Sure, the new MacHeist Bundle is nice, and with 12 apps and a price tag of just $49, it’s a pretty good deal, but what if you could get similar functionality with the price tag of just $0?

Sounds good, right?

Well Lifehacker did just that, and came up with a list of no-cost alternatives that offer most, if not all of the functionality with none of the price.

Now that’s a bundle!

[Lifehacker - Free Alternatives to the MacHeist Bundle]

…The MacHeist Bundle is huge?

MacHeist Bundle

If the MacHeist bundle just wasn’t doing it for you, then perhaps you should take a second look.

With just 24 hours to go, the MacHeist crew has pulled out all the stops, and added VectorDesigner to the mix as the final app. Now, you’ll receive almost $500 worth of macware for just $49.

In addition, they’ve already raised over $350,000 for charity, so part of your $49 is going towards a few very good causes.

Can you pass up this deal?

[MacHeist]

…The MacHeist Bundle is back?

MacHeist II Bundle

For a great deal on a bunch of high-quality Mac apps, head on over to MacHeist and check out this year’s bundle.

Featuring $343.75 worth of software for only $49, highlights include Cha-Ching, iStopMotion, CSSEdit, Pixelmator, and more.

Each application features a test run option, so you can try before you buy, and 25% of your purchase goes to a charity of your choice.

It’s not exactly free ninety-nine, but 85% off sure is a tough deal to pass up.

[MacHeist II - Bundle]

…The MacUpdate Promo is steal?

MacUpdate PromoThe MacUpdate Promo is back, which means that you can again save a bundle on a bundle of Mac software.

Initial applications include Forklift, RapidWeaver, Swift Publisher, Marine Aquarium, Xslimmer, MemoryMiner and Yep for just $49.99, which is a savings of 79%.

Then, if and when 1,000, 2,400, and 5,000 people buy the bundle, XMIND Pro 2008, iStabilize, and PulpMotion are respectively unlocked, meaning you’ll pay just $49.99 for a $646.75 bundle. (A savings of over 92%!)

Can you afford to pass up this deal?

[MacUpdate Promo]

…MacHeist is over and the bundle is a steal?

MacHeist

The heists are over, and MacHeist has started to sell the bundle, an amazing collection of award-winning applications, for a ridiculously low $49 (over 80% off the normal price). As an added bonus, when you buy the bundle, 25% of your purchase is donated to a charity of your choice. Already, the value of the bundle has reached $288.75, and if 10,000 bundles are sold, the value will increase to $356.74. Those who participated in all of the heists, and who purchase the bundle (provided that 10,000 of them are sold), will received a combined $608.24 worth of applications for only $39. I applaud the MacHeist crew for the amazing MacVenture they managed to put on. The heists were challenging, far reaching, and above all, fun, the apps are beyond what I think anyone expected, and the price is unbeatable. Hopefully this ushers in a new breed of interactive sales games, creative selling methods, and a growth of the independent Mac developer community as a whole. So if you like great deals, Mac software, and charity, head on over to MacHeist and buy the bundle. Hubert would want you to.

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