Hi,

I was about to send a similar message when I noticed that you can download the 
bundle and try the demos before buying. Tech Tool and Civilization IV don't 
have demonstration versions though. Here's what I've found, but it's really not 
much information. This was just a quick examination of the programs, I tried to 
look at as many screens as I could get to quickly. If anyone else has any more 
complete information about these programs I'd be interested to hear. 

I didn't try parallels today, but unless they've update it in the last 4 
months, it's inaccessible.
1 password is Very accessible. I've used the demo for a while and was waiting 
for a deal.
DVD remaster and Mac DVD ripper pro seem to be fully accessible.
It seems tech tool pro is inaccessible. Someone correct me if I'm wrong. Looks 
like a great app.
I think i'm missing something with hands off, it feels inaccessible but I might 
just not be understanding the layout. Anyone?
I think App Tamer is accessible, once I understand how it works.
Same for a better finder rename, looks accessible, but I need to dig into the 
documentation to understand it better.
MacUpdate desktop is almost completely accessible. The table showing the 
download status does not read for some reason. You get a 6 month membership 
with the bundle.
The first 10000 orders also get a license for a program called divvy, but it 
doesn't seem to be accessible.

I decided that even though not all of the applications are accessible, there's 
enough here to make this bundle worth the price for me. I'm especially glad to 
have DVD remaster and 1password. App tamer looks like it might be useful. 
MacUpdate Desktop is a nice bonus. If I'm not mistaken, DVD Remaster pro on 
it's own costs as much as the entire bundle. I won't even bother with the 1.7 
gb extra download of Civilization iv. That's a 3d game and I wouldn't even 
expect it to be accessible.

These are my scattered thoughts after three hours with the bundle. Maybe 
another list member has something more coherent to contribute. LOL.

Justin

On Mar 16, 2011, at 7:02 AM, Bryan Jones wrote:

All,

Today's MacUpdate Promo appears to be a bundle of decent Apps for US $49. I've 
listed them below and am wondering if anybody here knows about the level of VO 
accessibility of any of these. I seem to recall Parallels is inaccessible while 
1 Password and DVDRemaster are accessible. The macupdate promos can be found at 
www.mupromo.com
Here's a list of the main applications included in the bundle:
Parallels Desktop 6
1 Password 3
DVDRemaster 7
Mac DVDRipper Pro 2
Tech Tool Pro 5
Hands Off
A Better Finder Rename 8

Thanks,
Bryan

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