There's a new cut-price software bundle doing the rounds. Mac SuperBundle Summer 2011 gives you ten top Mac applications valued at over $350 if bought separately, but costs just $49. The first 1,000 customers also get 4Media iPod to Mac Transfer for free. The offer only lasts for 14 days, so be quick.
"This versatile bundle offers an incredible value to every Mac user and is filled with not only essential software tools but also with extremely beneficial Mac applications for home, office and personal use," said Barry Evleth, product-marketing director at Mac SuperBundle organiser Nova Development. "We are very pleased to include Parallels Desktop 6 for Mac, along with the latest versions of nine more amazing Mac applications."
The Mac SuperBundle software applications are:
Parallels Desktop 6 for Mac
Run Windows, Linux & more with OS X without rebooting. This one costs $80 on its own, so if you're interested in Parallels Desktop 6, you should definitely buy the Bundle.
Food Network Recipe Manager
Over a thousand Food Network Kitchen recipes and more.
Money 4
Accounting software that helps you take control of your financial life.
DVD Remaster
Back up, recompress and convert DVDs into multiple formats.
VirusBarrier X6
Over a hundred new features protect Macs from all known threats.
Washing Machine 2
Protect your personal information, and speed up Internet browsing.
Inspiration Set
150 new templates, plus 560 layouts help you make the best of Apple’s Pages software.
Yummy FTP
Fast, reliable and flexible FTP & SFTP client application.
Font Explosion Volume II
Professional fonts for brochures, logos, presentations and more.
4Media iPod to Mac Transfer
Transfers iPod music, photos, videos and more to and from your Mac. (First 1,000 buyers only)
All titles are either Mac OS X 10.7: Lion compatible or will get compatibility updates soon after its release.

“Grab yourself a bargain bundle of software; ten Mac applications at 86% off their combined individual prices.”
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