ProductiveMac Bundle Offers Nine Mac Apps, Including Dropzone, For $30

ProductiveMac Bundle Offers Nine Mac Apps, Including Dropzone, For $30

Mac: Software bundles are a great way to save on a bunch of apps and discover new interesting ones. This latest one from ProductiveMacs features nine apps, normally priced at $US245, for just $US30.

The bundle includes the fabulous Dropzone, which creates a menu of actions and shortcuts that do all sorts of things (check out our guide). You’ll also getter the follow:

  • A Better Finder Rename: Batch-renames files based on any simple or complex criteria you supply. (I paid full price for this one and use it all the time. We haven’t written about it on Lifehacker before because it’s usually pretty expensive, but it’s a great app and can do way more than the basic renaming functionality in Automator without resorting to work-arounds.)
  • Espionage: Advanced encryption for your Mac.
  • Gemini: A handy duplicate file finder.
  • Paperless: An app that helps you organise your digital documents and go paperless.
  • ArtText: A layer-based design application for turning text into art and creating logos, application icons, web graphics and buttons.
  • Cashculator: Intuitive personal finance applications.
  • Chronicle: Keeps track of your bills effortlessly.
  • Crossover: Run Windows apps like they’re Mac apps.

You’ve got two more weeks to grab this bundle if you want it, so head on over to ProductiveMacs to purchase or grab more details on the apps.

ProductiveMacs Bundle ($US30)


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