Finebits AppPack down to just $10 for the holidays
The Finebits AppPack and plenty of other Windows 10 apps are on sale for the holidays.
On the first day of winter, the Microsoft Store features some cool, cool, deals. You can grab the Finebits AppPack for just $10 right now, which is a whopping 73 percent off of its normal price. The Finebits AppPack is a collection of apps that you get as part of the bundle, including 8 Zip Pro, Files&Folders Pro, and Torrex Pro. Finebits has been around a long time, and its Windows 10 apps earn rave reviews. It's a great time to pick them all up at once for a flat rate.
If you just want a single app from Finebits, they're on sale individually as well. For example, you can grab 8 Zip Pro or Files&Folders Pro for $2 each.
Finebits primarily makes apps that are powerful and useful utilities. For example, 8 Zip Pro is an archiving tool. With it, you can select the compression level and password protection of contents. Torrex Pro is a Bittorrent client with a long feature list for power users of torrents.
If the apps from Finebits aren't your thing, or if you've already purchased them, there are plenty of other apps on sale through the Microsoft Store right now. You can grab Adobe Photoshop Elements 2021 for just $70 or grab Screenbits Screen Recorder for only $8.
You can check out all of the apps on sale through the Microsoft Store right now within the app specials section of the Microsoft Store.
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