Get The Great Sparrow eMail Client For Just $6 At Cult of Mac’s New “Deals” Hub

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I have some exciting news: we’re launching a new software hub at deals.cultofmac.com.

Starting today, we’ll be bringing Apple fans the best deals in cutting-edge software and apps. We’ll be offering all kinds of deals: free app codes; 72-hour sales on premium packages; and bundles of the best apps — all at savings of 30% to 90% off retail.

We’re kicking off today with the smash-hit mail app Sparrow. It’s one of the highest-rated email clients on Mac OS X, and we have it for just $6.

There are plenty of companies offering Mac software bundles and, of course, Apple recently launched the Mac App Store. However, we think we have a bunch of unique features that sets the new Deals hub apart.

We’ve teamed up with StackSocial, who have built a really slick application. It’s clean and simple, plus has some cool social media features to help you discover and save on the top Mac applications. You earn points for sharing deals with others and you can help crowdsource future deals — features not offered anywhere else.

In addition, Cult of Mac and StackSocial bring special expertise to this crowded marketplace. We will be using our knowledge of what Mac users want to create highly relevant offers designed to cater specifically to the demands of Cult of Mac’s core readership, the Apple enthusiast.

We’re totally psyched about this, especially in teaming up with StackSocial. It’s a win-win for everyone involved: software developers have a chance to get their apps in front of a highly targeted audience of nearly 2 million Mac users monthly, while our readers get exclusive access to sales on the best Mac software around.

Please check it out and let us know what you think.

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