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This article was published on April 9, 2014

$113 worth of iOS apps for $36: Check out this bundle


$113 worth of iOS apps for $36: Check out this bundle

App bundles generally provide great value – but do you download more desktop, or mobile apps nowadays? Probably the latter. So, StackSocial has put together its first ever iOS bundle, featuring apps like Parallels Access and Scanner Pro. The best part? You get to choose the apps you actually want.

And, to be honest, it’s quite likely you’ll find something you want, especially as the discounts range from 57 percent to 83 percent. The highlights include 57 percent off TNW favorites like the popular Calendars 5 and Printer Pro.

Also worthy of note is the 70 percent discount off Parallels Access, which brings your desktop apps (Mac or PC) to your iPad. There are also big price drops on journal app Diary One, and typing utility TextExpander Touch.

In total, it’s $113 worth of apps for $36. Scroll down for the full list.

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➤ Get Up to 83% Off iOS Apps With The StackUp Bundle

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Parallels Access – $14.99 ($49.99)

Provides remote access to your desktop apps. Tap, swipe, pinch and scroll any Mac or PC app. Compatible with iPad only.

Note: Unlike the other apps in this bundle, Parallels Access is only available for 70% off through StackSocial.

Calendars 5 – $2.99 ($6.99)

Beautiful calendar app that is focused on upcoming events, integrated with iOS Reminders, and features natural language input. Compatible with iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch.

Day One – $1.99 ($4.99)

Award-winning journaling app. Distraction-free interface, Markdown text formatting, photographic entries, password protection and more. Compatible with iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch.

Scanner Pro – $2.99 ($6.99)

Scan receipts, whiteboards, paper notes, or any multi-page document. Scanned docs can be emailed and printed, uploaded to Dropbox, Google Drive and Evernote, or simply saved on your device. Compatible with iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch.

Printer Pro – $2.99 ($6.99)

Print directly to many Wi-Fi printers or any printer attached to your Mac or PC via the helper app on your computer. Compatible with iPad only.

TextExpander Touch – $1.99 ($4.99)

Type faster on your iOS devices using short abbreviations that expand into long snippets, such as addresses, URLs, and standard replies. Compatible with iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch.

Boxer – $0.99 ($5.99)

Connect all your emails in one place: Gmail, Exchange, Outlook, AOL, iCloud, Yahoo and IMAP. Also features swipe gestures and integration with cloud services like Dropbox, Box, and Evernote. Compatible with iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch.

Mileage Log+ – $2.99 ($9.99)

Predictive input, auto-entry, auto-calculation, and quick access to frequent trips. A few quick taps later, and you have useful data that’s ready to search, sort, and email. Compatible with iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch.

Recordium Pro – $1.99 ($4.99)

Highlight the track while playing or recording audio, and easily attach notes, tags and pictures to your recordings. Compatible with iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch.

Vintagio – $0.99 ($3.99)

Retro video styling. Includes HD filters from the 20s to 80s, authentic soundtracks, and plenty more. Compatible with iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch.

FX Photo Studio – $0

Free photo styling app. Download it and get 3 sets of additional filters in the app for only $.99 instead of $3.99. Compatible with iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch.

To get any or all of these apps, and extra info on them, check out the link below.

➤ Get Up to 83% Off iOS Apps With The StackUp Bundle

Disclosure: StackSocial has partnered with The Next Web to bring you deals on cool products.  This post is not editorial endorsement and The Next Web receives a percentage of sales.

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