MacUpdate Fall Bundle: 12 Mac Apps for $49.99

A few times a year, MacRumors partners with MacUpdate to promote their Mac application bundle deal. Their latest bundle delivers at least 12 Mac applications for $49.99 (a $443 value if all purchased separately) including:
Toast 10 Titanium ($99.99) - popular disc burning utility and media to iOS-friendly conversion
Live Interior 3D Standard ($49.95) - powerful interior design app
My Living Desktop ($34.95) - add a video desktop and screensaver to your Mac
Espionage 2 ($34.95) - encrypt and password protect individual folders, and interact with them straight from the Finder
ShareTool 2 ($25) - ShareTool enables Macs on different networks connect with each other as if they were on the same network, even if they're on different continents.
Get Backup Pro ($39.95) - backup and disk cloning utility with a file/folder synchronization capability
Cashculator ($29.95) - personal finance application that focuses on future by forecasting your financial situation.
MindNode Pro ($24.95) - a mind-mapping application that helps to visually collect, classify and structure ideas
Concentrate ($29.00) - eliminate distractions by launching the apps you need to accomplish a task, quit the ones you don't, block you from visiting distracting sites like YouTube or social networking
Voila 3 ($29.95) - a professional/creativity tool that lets you record or capture your screen, then annotate, organize and share those videos and images.
As an early adopter incentive, MacUpdate is offering two additional applications (Compartments, Vitamin-R) for the first 20,000 bundle purchases.
MacRumors is a promotional partner with MacUpdate. Bundle sales through these links benefit MacRumors financially, and provide a way for readers to directly support this site.
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As an early adopter incentive, MacUpdate is offer two additional applications (Compartments, Vitamin-R) for the first 10,000 bundle purchases.
But I wouldn't describe this as '12 Top Mac Apps'.
If you own a home, Live Interior 3D is a must have. It allows you to pretty quickly build a model of your home and visualize it in 3D, accurate to the inch and complete with simulations of light levels throughout the day. We plan every home improvement in LI3D first and we find our satisfaction rate is really high. For example, we discovered that our planned kitchen remodel which looked great on paper would result in an extremely dark space at breakfast time. So we moved the island in the plans and added a skylight. Would have cost us thousands to fix that after it was built...
Both Toast Titanium and Live Interior 3D are AWESOME applications I paid $100 for without regret. The rest may be absolute crap and those still make this bundle a must-have.
If you own a home, Live Interior 3D is a must have. It allows you to pretty quickly build a model of your home and visualize it in 3D, accurate to the inch and complete with simulations of light levels throughout the day. We plan every home improvement in LI3D first and we find our satisfaction rate is really high. For example, we discovered that our planned kitchen remodel which looked great on paper would result in an extremely dark space at breakfast time. So we moved the island in the plans and added a skylight. Would have cost us thousands to fix that after it was built...
I agree about LI3D, I bought it from another bundle a couple of years ago... that´s why this bundle is not very appealing to me. If you don´t have it already both Toast and LI3D are a great buy at that price.
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