MacUpdate Bundle No Longer Waste of Money
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MacUpdate has unlocked Parallels Desktop in its Promo Bundle, making it slightly worth the money. It seems like sales might not be as great as expected, because it took quite a while to reach the 5,000 sales needed for SoundStudio, and somewhere before the 6,000 mark, it seems they manually unlocked the remaining two apps, BannerZest and Parallels.
The bundle now includes software that retails for a combined $475, though the actual value price is more around $100-$150, in my opinion. Parallels is the only real reason to buy this bundle. If you don’t need Parallels, I cant see a reason for buying the bundle. Other worthwhile apps include Hazel (review coming soon), Typinator, and MenuCalendarClock, but those can be had for much less than the bundle price. All in all, it seems most of the apps in there are filler.
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