Discover useful applications for your Mac with Bodega

Bodega helps you find interesting and useful applications for your Mac OSX.

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Ever wonder where to find those gorgeous applications for your Mac? Bodega could be the best answer. It helps you find paid and free applications for your Mac as easy as browsing through a bookshelf of apps.

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It categorizes applications into a wide variety of categories, I mean a truly large category of apps so you can drill down easily to the app you were looking for.

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If those categories are too much for you, you can use the many filters available to keep up with the flood of apps it lists. You can filter it by “New Releases”, “Shopper’s Picks”, “Top Free Downloads” and “Top Paid Downloads”.

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If you browse through the categories the apps are listed alphabetically.

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If you choose a free app it allows you to download the app right with Bodega itself. If you choose a paid app it allows you to try the app before buying it or if you are convinced it allows you to buy the app right from Bodega itself.

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When you download or buy apps through Bodega it keeps track of the app updates and lists any new available updates for those applications. If you’d like to update an app all you have to do is to hit the “Get” button to get the update. It just makes managing installed apps so much easier.

Hopefully, by now, you would have realized the potential of Bodega and the numerous ways you can find new and interesting Mac apps with minimal effort. Give Bodega a try and I’m sure you’ll love to get back to it once in a while.

Download Bodega.

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