Try these, are very echonomical:

http://www.freesoftwarenow.com/
http://www.arcamax.com/
http://www.unbeatabledeals.com/

I do not really promote them, since you got to be careful of the pop-ups
that sometimes come up and trick you into signing up into worthless
services.  I once had a very bad experience with arcamax becuase I didn't
pay attention to a pop-up window which was open and said something like
"click here to continue with your order" and didn't see some "free offers"
that were check marked (I had ordered before and avoided them, but I guess I
forgot about that for a moment).  needless to say I didn't immediately find
out until my bank account was charged big money (at least two memberships
were $99 per month!) so be careful, these discount websites usually try to
get you to sign up to a lot of costly services, don't underestimate pop-up
ads!

All three of them have a Macintosh category.

Liliana


> I like to get learning
> programs and kids game for her she's 10 yrs old and for my self games
> and tech software. I know about Download.com but i would prefer to buy
> packaged software.


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