Last Chance To Get $644 Worth Of Great Mac Software For $29 From MacHeist

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The MacHeist Bundle (affiliate link) gets you amazing software for an amazing price, and benefits charity as well. Also? It’s over at midnight tonight.

That means you have enough time to purchase the bundle and still pre-order your iPad mini.

The MacHeist bundle gets you great productivity software like Evernote Premium, research and writing software like Scrivener, utilities like DiskTools Pro, and some great Mac games, like Bioshock 2, Braid, and Bejeweled 3. Altogether, it would cost $644 to buy all this software separately. Not that you would, per se, but there’s likely more than one item in the following list that you’d consider purchasing if it were $29, and you get all of the software for that price. All. Of. It. Plus, 25% of all proceeds go to charity, and you get to choose which of the lists of charities to send your portion to, including Action Against Hunger, The Nature Conservancy, American Foundation for AIDS, Save the Children, Friends of the Earth, Global Fund for Women, Direct Relief International, Cancer Research Institute, Humane Society International, and the World Wildlife Fund.

Here’s the full list and the software’s value if purchased separately:

Scrivener $45
DiskTools Pro $80
Bejeweled 3 $20
Radium $25
HDRtist $30
Artboard $30
Jurassic Park $30
PDF Signer $10
Sam and Max $35
Courier $10
Strong Bad $30
Firetask $40
BioShock 2 $25
Evernote $60
**Just Added** Bartender $15
Braid $20
Printopia $20
MacGourmet Deluxe 3 $50
**Just Unlocked** Corel Painter Lite $70

Do you want to purchase all that software for the sweet low price of $29? Get to it before midnight tonight, and you totally can.

Source: MacHeist

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