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9to5Mac Bundle bundle: 8 great Mac software bundles under $50/ea

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There are more and more software bundle websites popping up everyday—some of them providing bundles with higher quality apps than others. Since the holiday shopping season is upon us, we decided to put together some of the best Mac app bundles we could find for under the $50 mark. While some bundles include software you wouldn’t have paid for otherwise, we made sure to only include the best of the best with bundles packing in extremely popular apps that we use ourselves. For example, MacLegion is providing two highly reviewed apps: djay and Fantastical (among many other notables). Meanwhile, Camtasia 2, Company of Heroes, and RapidWeaver 5 make it into other noteworthy bundles:

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The MacLegion Holiday Bundle 2012 | 11 apps $49.99 (Retail price $548):

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-djay ($20)
-Fantastical ($20)
-Capo ($49)
-RipIt ($25)
-iRip ($20)
-Beamer ($15)
-CopyPaste Pro ($30)
-Code Collector Pro ($20)
-TechTool Pro ($99)
-Freeway Pro ($229)
-Alarm Clock Pro ($20)

The iStack Mac Bundle 2.0 | 10 apps $49.99 (Retail price $782):

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-Camtasia 2 for Mac ($99)
-Circus Ponies NoteBook ($50)
-CrossOver XI ($60)
-FX Photo Studio Pro ($40)
-LittleSnapper ($40)
-Printopia ($20)
-xTeam ($99)
-MoneyBag ($60)
-Habits ($20)
-SyncMate Expert ($40)
-Build iPhone & iPad Games w/Out programming ($250)

MacBundler holiday bundle 20129 apps for $45 (Retail price $536):

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-MacScan ($39.99)
-Rapidweaver 5 ($80)
-MotionComposer ($149)
-Tidy up ($39)
-Screenium 2 ($39.99)
-iFinance  ($29.99)
-Pulpmotion ($129)
-Devonsphere express ($9.95)
-Cocktail  ($19)

Screen Shot 2012-12-05 at 9.02.39 AMBundleHunt Holiday Bundle | 12 apps $49.99 (Retail price $1,150):

-Billings ($40)
-MacFlux ($130)
-Hydra Pro ($100)
-Circus Ponies ($25)
-Art Text ($40)
-Disktools Pro ($80)
-Stuffit Deluxe ($50)
-Courier ($10)
-iDocument ($50)
-Smashing Mag. ($30)
-Pandora UI Pack ($149)
-Rockable 3 WP themes ($447)

MacUpdate Winter Bundle | 12 apps for $49.99 (Retail price $609):

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-Data Rescue 3 ($99.99)
-Espresso 2 ($75.00)
-Snapz Pro X 2.5 ($69.00)
-TotalFinder ($18.00)
-TotalSpaces ($15.00)
-Mac DVDRipper Pro 4 ($24.95)
-PopChar X 6 ($38.00)
-MoneyWell 2 ($49.99)
-Swift Publisher 3 ($29.95)
-Company of Heroes ($29.99)
-Roller Coaster Tycoon 3 Platinum ($29.99)

* BONUS. Live Interior 3D Pro ($129.95)
Available to first 12K.buyers only.

The Entertainment Games Bundle | 10 Games for $29.99 (Retail price $160):

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-The Marvel Action Pack (10 classic Marvel arcade style games)
-American Pickers The Game
-Hoyle Card Games 2012
-Dairy Queen Tycoon
-Lost Secrets Ancient Mysteries
-Lost Secrets Bermuda Triangle
-Hoyle Slots
-The Lost Cases of Sherlock Holmes
-Hoyle Casino Games 2012
-Hoyle Puzzle and Board Games 2012

The Photo Fantastic Bundle | 5 Photography apps for $25 (Retail price $103):

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-PhotoStyler ($30)
-Sketcher ($15)
-LightFrame ($30)
-Choco ($18)
-Waffle ($10)

TheMacBundles BYOB Bundles | choose 5 apps for $29.75 (or 10 for $39.95):

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-MPEG2 Words 4 Advanced
-OmniGrowl
-Photo Recovery for Mac
-RingtoneStudio 2.0 for iPhone 5
-Snapplr
-SnapRocket
-Yummy FTP
-Duplicate Annihilator (iPhoto)
-Caboodle
-AllMyMusic for Mac
more…

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Jordan writes about all things Apple as Senior Editor of 9to5Mac, & contributes to 9to5Google, 9to5Toys, & Electrek.co. He also co-authors 9to5Mac’s Logic Pros series.