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MacUpdate releases their Holiday Bundle just in time for Christmas

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Macupdate, the other big name in Mac software bundling after MacHeist, have just released their latest Holiday Bundle, comprising over eleven full-featured applications for just a tenth of their usual combined retail price.

In this year’s Holiday Bundle, you’ll find:

• Path Finder — A powerful, award-winning Finder alternative.

• Socialite — Sort of the Tweetdeck of social networking, Socialite allows you to power manage your Twitter, Flickr, Facebook, Digg and Google Reader accounts.

• Yep — A document manager and organizer.

• Radio Gage — An Internet radio multi-recorder with over 10,000 stations.

• Garage Sale — For the eBay powerseller, an application to help create truly eye catching auctions.

• DragThing — The popular OS X program launcher.

• Speed Download — A versatile download manager and accelerator.

• PCalc — A full featured scientific calculator.

• HealthNute — Easily track your calories and nutrients in this weight-loss tool.

• Machinarium — An award-winning puzzle and adventure game.

• iRip — Copy songs from any iPod to your Mac with just a single click.

In addition, the first 10,000 purchasers of the Holiday Bundle will get PowerTunes (software that allows you to create, organize and share multiple iTunes libraries), a pack of Holiday DVD Templates, and FlagIt, which allows you to add multi-colored flags to Apple Mail.

As usual, if you can find even a couple of programs in the bundle that you’d be willing to pay full price for, you’ll end up getting a pretty killer deal: the Holiday Bundle is only $49.95 contains eleven programs that would normally cost $447.

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