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MacHeist adds two new applications

Submitted by Alexandros Roussos on Tue, 2008-06-10 20:53
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The MacHeist team is making its bundle much more attractive since today as it's adding two new applications without changing anything in the pricing.

The initial MacHeist bundle included twelve applications: Cha-Ching, DEVONthink, CoverSutra, Awaken, iClip, Overflow, XSlimmer, Enigmo, Bugdom 2, Nanosaur 2 and TextExpander.

The MacHeist team announced today that VectorDesigner and SoundStudio, which are respectively worth $69.95 and $79.99 have just been added to the bundle which remains priced $49 but is now $482.00 worth of software.

VectorDesigner is, as its name indicates a vector drawing and illustration application, not as good as Adobe's Illustrator yet but far enough "for the rest of us". So is SoundStudio for audio recording.

MacHeist is giving a part of its revenue to charities, so SoundStudio will require you to help MacHeist to raise as much as $50 000 for charities but we're already close to the goal.

The bundle is available immediately from this link.

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