Technology
10 powerful Mac apps that can be yours for less than $30
TL;DR: You can get the the multi-faceted Mighty Mac Bundle of apps on sale for 98% off, dropping the final price for all 10 apps down to just $29.99.
The Amazon Prime Day hype is palpable, but with Spring Cleaning and the KonMari method barely in the rearview mirror, do we really need more stuff?
This year, instead of ordering boxes of clutter, perhaps choose to continue on your minimalist mission with this deal on game-changing Mac apps. Or maybe you do both. Either way, you won’t want to miss this deal.
The Mighty Mac Bundle, which is on sale for just $29.99, comes loaded with nine award-winning Mac apps that will totally change the landscape of your digital life. Think a powerful VPN, a download manager, and an app for running Windows apps and games on your Mac. Most of these apps would cost you over $29.99 alone, so we’d say this deal is Prime Day-worthy or better.
Check out what’s included:
Speed up and declutter your Mac with CleanMyMac X
Value: $69.90
Do you feel like your Mac is slowing down with age and use? It might be due for an internal deep clean. CleanMyMac X cleans all junk hiding in all corners of your macOS, including unneeded files like broken downloads, logs, useless localizations, and outdated caches. Don’t worry about accidental deletion of your important files, though. This app only removes the junk that is 100% safe to delete with a single click.
Browse the web safely and anonymously with VPNSecure
Value: $499.99
One of the highest-rated VPN services on the market, VPNSecure ensures that no malicious hacker will get to keep tabs on your browsing activity or gain access to your private information. It employs Stealth VPN to render your VPN traffic virtually unrecognizable, bypasses geolocation restrictions so you can access your favorite content, and delivers unlimited bandwidth for unfettered browsing. It even promises to record zero logs to give you absolute peace of mind.
Run Windows games and apps on your Mac with CrossOver 18
Value: $59.95
Every Mac owner needs to accept the fact that not every app is designed to run on the Mac OS — but that doesn’t mean there aren’t workarounds. CrossOver18 lets you do away with buying another license so you can run Windows games, productivity programs, and utility programs straight on your Mac, almost as if they’re part of your native desktop environment.
Wirelessly transfer music and films (without iTunes) with WALTR2
Value: $39.95
Now that Apple straight up killed iTunes, transferring files from one device to another might be a tad more complicated (as if it wasn’t already). WALTR2 streamlines the entire process and lets you transfer any music, ringtone, video, PDF, and ePUB file with just a simple drag and drop. It can even accommodate older Apple devices, including the OG iPod classic.
Upload, annotate, and share screenshots and filed with Dropshare
Value: $24.99
Whether you’re sharing files, folders, text, screen recordings, or screenshots, Dropshare ensures that you can share them safely by hosting them on your own server, or services like Amazon S3, Backblaze B2 Cloud Files, Rackspace Cloud Files, Microsoft Azure Blob Storage, Google Drive, or Dropbox. It also has its own file sharing provider called the Dropshare Cloud, which lets you upload files and share them instantly.
Take control of your bills and finances with Chronicle Pro
Value: $19.99
Having trouble getting a handle on your finances? This app will make sure you’ll never miss a bill payment due date again. It alerts you when a particular bill needs to be paid even before the designated deadline, and it offers a comprehensive preview of your upcoming bills so you can plan for months in advance. It also keeps track of your payment history and saves confirmation number and receipts so you won’t miss anything.
Switch between apps and windows seamlessly with ActiveDock
Value: $49.99
If you feel like your Mac’s built-in dock is severely lacking, this app boosts its functionality to a whole other level. Equipped with a chock-full of useful features, it lets you switch between apps and windows quickly, group documents and apps, manage windows from the preview panel, customize icons sets and themes, and a whole lot more.
Speed up your downloads and search your torrents with Folx Pro
Value: $29.90
Torrenting seems to be making a comeback in recent years, and this tool helps you improve the way you download content. It enables you to increase and take control of your download speeds, search torrents without leaving the interface, schedule your downloads to run at optimal times, and much more. With its efficient torrent manager, you can tag and organize your downloaded files so you can search through them easier.
Unlock 1,000+ new features instantly with MacPilot 10
Value: $29.90
Your Mac is one powerful machine, yes, but you might not have unlocked its full potential yet. MacPilot 10 helps you unleash the beast within your device and lets you easily access over 1,200 of its hidden features. Expect to be able to display hidden files in Finder, disable the startup chime, change the screenshot file format, run maintenance tools, and lots more.
As a bonus, this bundle also comes with over 150 hours of online training that will teach you to code apps yourself. You’ll be walked through the tools, skills, and techniques you need to know to start creating your own apps from scratch. From HTML, CSS, and Python to Firebase, Firestore, and Unity, you’ll gain a full understanding of how to code.
When bought separately, every app in this bundle will set you back a whopping $1,814.61, but for a limited time, you can get the entire set here for $29.99 — a savings of 98 percent.
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