Skip to main content

$50 MacUpdate Bundle: Snapheal Pro, Civ V Gold, PDF Pen 6, TechTool Pro 7, ScreenFlow, more

From 9to5Toys.com:

Macupdate-techtool-civ-V-bundle

For the rest of September, MacUpdate has a solid $49.99 9 app bundle on its hands. All of the bundled titles represent the newest releases and will be compatible with the upcoming OS X 10.9 Mavericks release.  ($50 too much? ‘Name your own price’ for this bundle). The $49.99 bundle includes:

1. ScreenFlow 4 – $99.99 – The best way to record screencasts on a Mac.
2. TechTool Pro 7 – $99.99 – The latest version of the powerful system utility.
3. Civilization V: Gold Edition – $49.99 – Best-selling strategy game, packed with extra content
4. PDFpen 6 – $59.95 – The all-purpose, easy-to-use PDF editor.
5. Snapheal Pro – $39.99 – The easiest way to remove objects and enhance your photos.
6. DeltaWalker – $39.95 – Compare and merge files and folders.
7. Vitamin-R 2 – $29.99 – Boost your productivity by enhancing your on-task focus.
8. Choco 2 – $29.99 – Design gorgeous photo collages with ease.
9. Aurora 5 – $14.95 – The most versatile alarm clock for your Mac.

In addition, bundle buyers can save more with these optional upgrades:

1. Civilization V: Brave New World – $19.99, save 33% – The just-released expansion pack.
2. PDFpenPro 6 – $19.99, save 50% – Add powerful new features to PDFpen.
3. DeltaWalker Oro Edition – $9.99, save 70% – Compare 3 files or folders at a time instead of just 2.

Pricing and Availability: MacUpdate’s Spring 2013 Bundle is available now for $49.99 (USD) exclusively at http://deals.macupdate.com through October 2, 2013.

FTC: We use income earning auto affiliate links. More.

You’re reading 9to5Mac — experts who break news about Apple and its surrounding ecosystem, day after day. Be sure to check out our homepage for all the latest news, and follow 9to5Mac on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn to stay in the loop. Don’t know where to start? Check out our exclusive stories, reviews, how-tos, and subscribe to our YouTube channel

Comments

  1. Marco Brandão - 11 years ago

    I was excited when I saw this offer here in your site, but it is a double catch.
    Macupdate wrote in a fussy form, it looks like you are saving $414, when in fact you are saving just $49. It is a $464 pack discounted $49.99 making a total of $414, and not $49 for the whole pack.

    I think 9to5Mac should recheck it before people are mislead.

  2. Marco Brandão - 11 years ago

    I’m sorry I was wrong. It is $49 for the bundle. I just bought it.

  3. dailytut - 9 years ago

    Macupdate is always my favorite website to get excellent deals. But recently they are not coming up with some much useful, demanding mac apps in their deals. looking forward to such collection of apps soon.

    Robin.

Author

Avatar for Seth Weintraub Seth Weintraub

Publisher and Editorial Director of the 9to5/Electrek sites.


Seth Weintraub's favorite gear