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iUseMac, a Bundle of 9 Mac Applications for 90 Percent Off - November 1 to 15 Only

iUseMac today announces its special bundle of 9 different Mac OS X applications at 90% off its normal combined price. The offer is good only from November 1 through November 15.

iUseMac, a Bundle of 9 Mac Applications for 90 Percent Off - November 1 to 15 Only
2010-11-02
UDINE, ITALY, November 02, 2010 (Press-News.org) iUseMac, in cooperation with the Italian Mac Users Group, Italiamac, today is pleased to announce its special bundle of 9 different Mac OS X applications at 90% off its normal combined price. The offer is good only from November 1 through November 15, and includes: Picturesque, Clean Text, iFlicks, Renamer, Labels & Addresses, SyncMate Expert, Proview, TypeIt4Me, MacCleanse 2. A tenth, surprise utility will also be free to purchasers of the bundle. iUseMac and Italiamac tested hundreds of software products to create this special offer.

Applications included:
1. Picturesque
2. Clean Text (Family Pack)
3. iFlicks
4. Renamer
5. Labels & Addresses
6. SyncMate Expert
7. Proview
8. TypeIt4Me
9. MacCleanse 2
+ Secret Mac Utility as a gift

"We have spent many months in negotiation with Mac developers, and I believe we now have a bundle where any one of these useful applications would be worth the entire cost of the bundle," stated company CEO Gabriele Gobbo.

Pricing and Availability:
iUseMacBundle is a $348 value, available from November 1 to 15 for just $29.95 (USD) exclusively through the iUseMac site.

iUseMac Bundle
http://www.iusemac.com

Language Support for the site:
* US English, Italian, German, Spanish, Polish, and French

Based in Udine, Italy, iUseMac is a privately-held company founded in 2009, committed to offering the most popular applications to Mac users around the world.

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[Press-News.org] iUseMac, a Bundle of 9 Mac Applications for 90 Percent Off - November 1 to 15 Only
iUseMac today announces its special bundle of 9 different Mac OS X applications at 90% off its normal combined price. The offer is good only from November 1 through November 15.