Black Friday: Office 2008, Parallels, Quicken, Adobe
Author: dexxter // Category: Apple, News, SellingHere are some of the stuff that were on sale for black friday….
A handful of Mac software developers are offering special
savings for Black Friday, including Parallels, Intuit, and Adobe. The
deepest discount comes from Microsoft, which has cut the price of
Office 2008 for Mac Special Media Edition by $330, bringing the cost
down to $169.99.
Office 2008 for Mac
Microsoft, via Amazon.com, is running a 24-hour special on Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac Special Media Edition, lopping 66% off the suggested retail price, which reduces the cost to $169.99.
Similarly, Microsoft has also cut 63% off Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac Special Media Edition Upgrade for owners of Office 2004 for Mac, which brings the cost down to $109.99.
Also on sale for $109.99 is Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac Home & Student Edition — a 27% discount.
Save $5 off Parallels 4.0
Parallels is offering $5 off Parallels Desktop for Mac 4.0 when you use this link, brining the cost down to $74.99. Please
note that the above link automatically adds a $6.99 “Extended Download”
option to your shopping cart, but you can simply remove this item by
clicking the “X”.
Quicken 2007 for Mac
Intuit is offering 23% off Quicken for Mac 2007
– the latest version of the financial software for the Mac — bringing
the cost down to $33.99. It’s available on CD or as a direct download.
QuickBooks 2009 for Mac is also on sale through Amazon.com for $179.99 — a modest $20 discount.
Adobe
Adobe is offering 30% (or $100) off Lightroom 2
when you purchase the software along with a full or upgrade version of
Photoshop CS4, Photoshop CS4 Extended, or Creative Suite® containing
Photoshop CS4 or Photoshop CS4 Extended.
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