The World’s Biggest Mac App Bundle Will Pump Your Mac Up

The World’s Biggest Mac App Bundle Will Pump Your Mac Up

The app world throws an unprecedented amount of new product at users every day. If you’ve got a Mac, you can choose from tons of new system optimization, productivity and entertainment apps — but with so much unveiled so quickly, it’s tough to know which ones are actually worth your time and hard drive space.

Thankfully, The National Memo Store wants to help you out, by introducing you to the World’s Biggest Mac App Bundle, which you can get now at any price you want to pay.

By paying any total at all, you automatically get two cool Mac apps: the search tool supercharger Tembo and the drag-and-drop navigation optimizer Dropzone 3.

Both programs are great starts, but if you beat the average paid by other shoppers like you, you’ll get another 13 apps that’ll trick out your system in a ton of new ways.

You’ll get file recovery software Data Rescue 4, quick app launcher CrossOver 16, data organization solution Paragon Hard Disk Manager, classic strategy game Civilization V, app firewall protector Radio Silence, system efficiency expert MacPilot 9 and souped-up calculator app Soulver.

But as the old ads used to say, that’s not all. You’ll also receive PhotoBulk to edit images, Movavi Mac Cleaner to scrap unnecessary files, Mac Blu-ray Player Pro for your media needs, MacX DVD Ripper Pro for converting DVDs and Caboodle 2 to organize information. The bundle also includes a course on unlocking some of the hidden gem programs that are already in your Mac’s El Capitan and Sierra operating software.

The total retail price of all these apps is over $600, but this limited time package gets you all this Mac goodness at a fraction of the price.

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