
This $30 bundle gives your Mac 27 new superpowers
THE SO WHAT
Bundles selling 27 "superpowers" for $30 underline how fragmented, low-priced utility software has become—users will experiment broadly but commit attention to only a few tools. If you're in this bundle-style ecosystem, design for rapid activation and clear, recurring value or you’ll be background noise on the dock.
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