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Winterfest 2018 Offers Great Apps for a Great Price

Twelve developers of Mac software and productivity books have teamed up once again for their annual year-end discounts off the price of “hand-crafted software for writers, designers, and thinkers.”

Customers buy any of the participating products with the exclusive discount by using the common coupon code WINTERFEST2018 in the respective company’s online shop. More information about the WinterFest 2018 offer is available on artisanalsoftwarefestival.com.

The software and books, from such companies as DEVONtechnologies, Aeon Timeline, Apparent Software, Bare Bones Software, Eastgate, Houdah Software, Literature and Latte, Nisus, Smile Software, Sonny Software, Take Control Books, and Timing, includes:

  • DEVONthink Pro Office: Your paperless Mac office
  • DEVONagent Pro: Your personal research assistant
  • Aeon Timeline: The timeline tool for creative thinking
  • BBEdit: Power tool for text
  • Bookends: The reference manager you’ve been looking for
  • HoudahSpot: Powerful file search for Mac
  • HoudahGeo: Photo geocoding and geotagging for Mac
  • ImageFramer Pro: Your art, showcased
  • Nisus Writer Pro: Powerful word processing for your Mac
  • Panorama X: Collect, organize and understand your data
  • PDFpen: Powerful PDF editing
  • Scapple: Quickly capture and connect ideas
  • Scrivener: Your complete writing studio
  • Storyspace: Serious hypertext narrative
  • Take Control Books: Essential books about Mac and iOS
  • TextExpander: Type more with less effort
  • Timing: Automatic time tracking for Mac
  • Tinderbox: Visualize and organize your notes, plans, and ideas

Customers buy any of the participating products with the exclusive discount by using the common coupon code WINTERFEST2018 in the respective company’s online shop between December 20, 2018, and January 14, 2019. More information about the WinterFest 2018 offer is available on artisanalsoftwarefestival.com.

Chris Hauk

Chris is a Senior Editor at Mactrast. He lives somewhere in the deep Southern part of America, and yes, he has to pump in both sunshine and the Internet.