Save 70% off the Complete Blocs Website Builder Bundle

Today"s highlighted deal comes via our Apps + Software section of the Neowin Deals store, where you can save 70% off the Complete Blocs Website Builder Bundle. Create responsive websites without writing code with Blocs 4: A fast, intuitive visual web design software plus site search, page transition, and image overlay add-ons.

This deal features the following items:

  1. Blocs 4
    The Ultimate Mac Website Builder! Fast, Intuitive, & Powerful Web Design Software
  2. Site Search Add-On
    Add Search Functionality to Your Blocs Website Fast & Easy
  3. Page Transition Blocs Add-On
    Customize Transition Color, Style, & Timing Attributes
  4. Image Overlay Blocs Add-on
    Perfect for Making Faster, Easily Customizable, Nice-Looking Cards!

Here"s the deal:

The Complete Blocs Website Builder Bundle normally costs $169, but this deal can be yours for just $49.99, that"s a saving of $119.01 (70%) off. For full terms, specifications, and license info please click the link below.

Get the Complete Blocs Website Builder Bundle at 70% / $119.01 off for => $49.99


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That"s OK, there are other deals on offer you can check out, such as:

Pay What You Want for this Superstar Web Development & Design Bundle

Over 150 Hours of Content on Web Development, Graphic Design, HTML, JavaScript and more! Explore the server-side of web design and development.

Pay What You Want for this Bundle (list price $1,592) full bundle bid is still under $10


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