Application bundles may not be new but they are a tried and tested way of helping developers get their creations out to a greater number of users. Although they do exist on other platforms, many of the popular promotions (including MacHeist and others) will be targeted specifically at Mac users.

With the introduction of the Mac App Store, you may have thought that many of the Mac App bundles’ days were numbered, especially when users can purchase, download apps and be notified when they are updated.

However, we were tipped to one Mac app bundle that we just couldn’t ignore. Featuring some of the best apps already available on the Mac App Store and a range of fully-featured productivity web-apps for a one-time fee of $29.99, we had to notify you of its existence.

Known simply as theProductivity Bundle, this deal sees Fusion and Carbon Ads partner with some of the most popular web app providers to include long-term subscriptions to a range of services such as Evernote Pro and Strongspace.

For your money, you will receive  Evernote Pro, Strongspace, SparrowMail, Carousel, Alarms, Flow, Koku, Grasshopper, Nottingham and Inbox Assistant. With this you will get:

You would be hard pushed to find a better collection of apps for such a low price – it’s just a shame many of us at The Next Web already own a good number of these apps.

Story byMatt Brian

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