There are a lot of Mac app bundles around, but one from BundleHunt this week looks very appealing – offering a choice of ten top-rated Mac apps for $20.
There are a total of 40 apps to choose from, some of them costing well over $20 individually. Most are utilities, and include apps like Screens (normally $30), iStat Menus ($18), TypeIt4Me ($20) and Duplicate Finder ($30) and many more.
I’m guessing most people are going to find at least one or two apps to make the deal worthwhile, allowing you to pick up a bunch of bonus apps at the same time. As ever, you can find plenty of other deals over on 9to5Toys.
What’s In The Bundle
Droplr – 1Year Lite PlanShare images, documents, files, and links. |
$49.99 | ||
StarryNight Enthusiast7Turn Your Computer Into A Virtual Universe |
$79.95 | ||
BeamerStream any movie file from your Mac to Apple TV. |
$19.99 | ||
Sticky Password PremiumAccess Your Info Securely & Quickly Across Your Devices |
$19.99 | ||
ScreensConnect to any computer from anywhere and control it like you were sitting in front of it |
$29.99 | ||
Hype 3Create beautiful HTML5 web content |
$49.99 | ||
LucidLucid helps you create amazing Javascript Workflows and animations. |
$44.99 | ||
Kinemac3D Real Time Animation Software for OS X |
$299 | ||
iStat MenusMonitor your system right from the menubar. |
$18 | ||
TypeIt4MeThe original text expander for Mac |
$19.99 | ||
ChronicleChronicle is the easiest way to manage your bills |
$14.99 | ||
Candy AppleGraphic design and illustration app for any professional or beginner |
$29.99 | ||
UnclutterA new handy place on your desktop for storing notes |
$5.99 | ||
Flip PDFTransform PDFs into Dynamic, Page-Flipping Magazines, Catalogs, Brochures & E-Books |
$99 | ||
Hands Off!Monitor and control application access to your network and disks. |
$49.99 | ||
YummyFTPPro-level, Fast, Reliable FTP Client |
$24.99 | ||
DiapoSheetQuickly layout your photo & metadata-exif on a PDF Contact Sheet |
$24 | ||
Softorino YouTube ConverterDownload YouTube Videos & Music to iPhone, iPad or Mac for Offline Playback. |
$19.95 | ||
PhotoWatermarkBatch-watermark and protect your photos |
$19.99 | ||
App UninstallerThe best way to uninstall applications on Mac OS X |
$7.99 | ||
Duplicates ExpertUltimate Duplicate Files Finder |
$9.99 | ||
DecomposeExtract objects from images with ease |
$29.99 | ||
BarsoomKeep your menu bar in order |
$6.99 | ||
VidConvertSimple and easy video and audio converter. |
$7.99 | ||
PDF WatermarkerEasily watermark your PDF |
$19.99 | ||
MacOptimizerUtility to help you clean, repair and organize your Mac. |
$29 | ||
MenuBar ReArranger2Take control of your menu bar |
$9.99 | ||
Back In FocusRefocus Blurry Images: Quickly increase the sharpness of your photos. |
$99.95 | ||
WhooshWhoosh is a client for Amazon SES, Simple Email Service |
$59.99 | ||
Disk ExpertSpace Usage Analyzer & Cleanup Utility |
$9.99 | ||
iPhone Backup Extractor for MacCoolmuster iPhone Backup Extractor for Mac |
$49.95 | ||
Duplicate FinderFinds and removes duplicate files in batches on Mac OS X. |
$29.99 | ||
AppCrypt Password ProtectionEasily Lock Your Apps with the Best Mac App Block |
$19.99 | ||
VideoConverterThe most stable and quickest video converter for Mac OS X (El Capitan Included) |
$39.99 | ||
PDF Image ExtractorCoolmuster PDF Image Extractor for Mac |
$39.95 | ||
ClearDiskFree Your Mac Hard Drive |
$8.99 | ||
iPad iPhone iPod to Mac TransferCoolmuster iPad iPhone iPod to Mac Transfer |
$35.95 | ||
PDF Password RemoverCoolmuster PDF Password Remover for Mac |
$29.95 | ||
Folx ProEasier & Faster Way to Download Files With This Ultimate Download Manager |
$19.95 | ||
SyncMate ExpertAll-in-one sync tool for Mac |
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This is like a buy one get 9 free.
I’ve used this service before (they offer a recurring monthly membership that let’s you choose 10 more apps every month for a $5 discount). The issue I have (which is a first world problem) is that I have a heck of a time finding 10 more apps I am interested in buying.
This site looks really shady. The privacy policy page actually shows the terms & conditions. The Twitter avatar is blurry. It looks like it’s something stolen straight from Google Images. Why should I trust this site with my real name and email?