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Name Your Own Price Mac Apps Bundle - US $11.02 (Valued at US $400) @ Stacksocial

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10 Mac apps are included in the bundle which are valued at US$400. 10% of profits go to charity :)

The apps are:

Path Finder 6 (US$40):
Access & Manage Your Files In A Flash
• Easily and quickly access any files at any time
• Dozens of useful features that help improve your productivity
• Extreme customization allows you to hunt down specific information
• Designed to work with a variety of different workflows

Fantastical (US$20):
The Mac Calendar You'll Actually Enjoy Using
• Intuitive interface makes event creation and editing simple
• Fully localized in English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish
• Easily integrates with your events on Calendar, iCal, BusyCal (cloud calendars only), Entourage, Outlook, and more

Flux 4 (US$125):
Powerful Mac Web Design Made Easy
• Create and publish your own website in one day
• Simple WYSIWYG interface does not overpower web design environment
• Use pre-designed templates to give your website a professional look
• No coding necessary to create a website

Gemini (US$10):
The Duplicate Finder - Mac App Store Best of 2012
• Easily locate & delete duplicate files on your Mac
• Insanely simple and fast
• Ingeniously smart and well-designed

Logoist (US$20):
Develop Professional Quality Images With Ease
• Well thought-out user interface is easy to understand and use
• Includes over 3,000 vector clipart images for designing logos, headings, or icons
• Loaded with over 100 samples to be used as templates for logos, headlines, or banners

Tunes Cleaner (US$40):
Delete Duplicate Songs & Revitalize Your iTunes Music Library
• Delete duplicates from your iTunes library
• Add proper album covers + artwork
• Add missing info including artists + album titles
• Simple interface with flawless program operation

MacX iPhone DVD Ripper (US$40):
Rip Any DVD to Your iPhone, iPad & Other Apple Devices
• Rips any DVD to high quality MP4, compatible with iPhone, iPad, Apple TV & iTunes
• Software is always updated to support decrypting and ripping copy-protected DVDs
• Automatically detects your CPU and rips in the fastest speed available, with the extracted file maintaining original audio and video quality

DiscLabel (US$40):
One Step To Professional-Looking Labels
• Import track lists from iTunes, iPhoto, iDVD, Finder, and Toast
• Import images directly from iTunes, iPhoto, Aperture, iDVD and Finder
• Unified design process allows easy design of label and packaging elements in one step

SyncMate Expert 5 (US$40):
Sync All of Your Devices & Online Accounts Right to Your Mac
• Synchronize your Mac with Android, iOS, MTP, and Mounted Devices
• Syncs with iCloud, Google, and Dropbox accounts
• Sync up your calendar, to do/reminders, contacts, mail, stickies, bookmarks, music, and more

Tangerine! (US$25):
Create Amazing Playlists For Any Situation Or Activity
• Easy to use, simple mixing app for making playlists more quickly
• Fast analysis of tracks, applied to your choice of pattern
• Load and save playlists to iTunes, get album art, and export BPM to iTunes

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  • I bought the bundle last night. Pretty happy with it.

  • How come these deals aren't posted when the amount is like a $1?

    • How about you sign up to receive the emails, or subscribe to their RSS feed and then you can post it as you soon as the deal becomes available rather than crying about others not posting it quick enough for you.

      • I'm on their mailing list but usually don't get the emails before they are posted here, sometimes quite a bit later. I'm not whinging, just wondering if that is the case for others as well.

        You could have left out this part of your post… "rather than crying about others not posting it quick enough for you"… and it would have been good advice without being narky. Being rude isn't helpful.

        • Too true, although your post did read as though all you had done is wait for someone else to post rather than being proactive like you are. I suggest you subscribe to their RSS feed, and then you get the info almost immediately. You can even get apps to push certain feeds to you so you get an alert rather than waiting for you to check your RSS reader.

        • Cheers. Good advice for next time.

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