1Password: AgileBits is selling its password management software, 1Password, for 50 percent off, or $25, through November 30. you can get the discounted version from AgileBits’s website or from the Mac App Store. (The iOS version are also on sale.)
Art Authority: the Mac version of Open Door Networks and Project A’s Art Authority, a catalog of notable artwork accompanied by in-depth information on periods and artists, will be on sale for 50 percent off its usuasl $10 price tag on November 25. (The iOS version is also on sale.)
Appcuity: ProVue Development’s power search tool for the Mac App Store, Appcuity Pro, is available at a 40 percent discount until November 30; that’s $3 off a 1-year subscription, $6 off a 2-year subscription, and $9 off a lifetime subscription.
Hyrda 3: Creaceed has cut the price on the Express and Pro versions of its HDR photography application by 50 percent. the Express version costs $25, while the Pro version will sell for $50 for the next week.
Intego software: Security software maker Intego is offering a 40 percent discount on all its X6 security offerings on Friday. Products on sale include VirusBarrier X6, Internet Security Barrier X6, VirusBarrier X6 Dual Protection, Internet Security Barrier X6 Dual Protection, and Washing Machine 2. Customers should use the code BLACKFRIDAY2011 at Intego’s online store.
Runesoft: Mac game developer Runesoft will be discounting its game on the Mac App Store by up to 60 percent. Titles include Ankh, Jack Keane, Robin Hood: the Legend of Sherwood, Airline Tycoon Deluxe, Jade Rousseau: the Secret Revelations, the Legend of Rome, the Legend of Atlantis, and more. Offer valid until Sunday, November 27.
Sandvox: Karelia Software is cutting the price of its $80 website building software to $50 for one day on Monday, Nov. 28. the discount is available at both the Mac App Store and Karelia’s website.
StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty: Blizzard Software is selling its strategy game for $30, half off the usual price, at its online store. the offer ends Monday, Nov. 28.
TopXNotes: Tropical Software is taking 25 percent off its note management software. the sale price is available on the Mac App Store as well as on the TopXNotes website.
CleanMyMac: MacPaw will offer a 50 percent discount on all of its software, including its normally $30 CleanMyMac maintenance utility—only on November 25.
1Password: Like its desktop counterpart, the 1Password iOS apps are 50 percent off through November 30. There’s 1Password for iPhone for $5, 1Password for iPad for $5, and the universal 1Password Pro for $7.
1TapPhoto: MaPaCoPa is making its mobile offering for taking photographs with a single tap of the app’s icon available for free. the 1TapPhoto offer lasts through Sunday, Nov. 27.
Art Authority: Open Door Networks and Project a is putting the iPhone and iPad versions of Art Authority, the catalog of notable artwork, on sale for 50 percent off during Friday, November 25. the iPad edition will go for $5 while the iPhone version will sell for $4, both 50 percent off their normal prices.
Best Baby Monitor: Developer Martin Man has lowered the price on Best Baby Monitor, a 60 percent discount on the universal iOS app that turns two devices into a Wi-Fi video baby monitor. the sale runs through Monday, Nov. 28.
BulkyPix: Several titles from iOS developer BulkyPix are on sale this week, with Twin Blades, Twin Blades HD, Hysteria Project, and the my Brute Alchemist Pack on sale for $1 apiece from Thursday, Nov. 24 through Sunday, Nov. 27. in addition, the company’s most recent releases, Corpse Granny and Grave Defense HD, are on sale for $2 this Friday, Nov. 23.
CoPilot Live Premium USA: ALK Technologies has cut the price of its turn-by-turn GPS navigation app for the iPhone to $10 through the end of the Thanksgiving weekend. Other ALK iPhone apps on sale this weekend include CoPilot Live Standard USA, CoPilot Live Premium North America, and CoPilot Live Standard North America; the iPad versions of those apps are on sale as well.
The Dark Meadow: Phosphor Games is selling its first-person adventure and combat game for the iPhone and iPad for $1. the sale ends Sunday, Nov. 27.
FX Photo Studio: MacPhun has cut the price of its photo effects and filters app to $1. the sale runs for a limited time according to FX Photo Studio’s App Store page.
Garmin GPS apps: Navigation app maker Garmin is cutting 50 percent off the price of its Garmin U.S.a. and Garmin North America iPhone apps. the former will cost $25 while the latter will sell for $30 on Friday only. in addition, Garmin’s Navigon GPS apps will remain on sale through Monday, as part of a promotion marking the release of the 2.0 update.
iBlast Moki 2 HD: Godzilab is cutting the price of its physics-based puzzle game for the iPad to $1 from $5.
Localscope: the local business finder for iOS, Localscope, is on sale from Thursday, Nov. 24 to Monday, Nov. 28, for just $1.
MapPocket: Leaping Bytes will offer MapPocket, its universal app for storing online maps on your iOS device for easy access when you’re offline, for free on Fridays for the rest of 2011.
Mooniz: Adrenaline Monki’s family-friendly puzzle game for iPhone, Mooniz, is free during Black Friday weekend.
Pangea Software games: App maker Pangea will cut the price of its [iOS games] (itunes.apple.com/us/artist/pangea-software-inc./id281736538) to $1 starting Friday and running through Sunday. Pangea’s apps include Monkey Bongo, Cro-Mag Rally, and Nanosaur 2, among others.
Sega games: Sega is offering specials on 13 of its iPhone games, with prices cut by anywhere from 50 percent to 80 percent. Eligible games include Sonic Spinball, Sonic the Hedgehog 4, Altered Beast, and Super Monkey Ball 2. the specials last through Monday, Nov. 28.
U.S. Travler: GloboTrac.com’s travel information resource will be a free download through Nov. 28.
Telltale games: iPad games from Telltale—including back to the Future HD, Hector: Badge of Carnage HD, and Tales of Monkey Island HD—will cost $3 per episode through Sunday. Telltale is also dropping the cost of its iPhone games, including Hector: Badge of Carnage and Puzzle Agent 2, to $1 during the sale.
iBike: iBike is taking $100 off any of its bicycle trainer computer systems, which feature a case that can turn your iPhone or iPod touch into a high-end cycling computer. Systems on sale from Friday through Sunday include iSport (on sale for $299), iPro ($459), iAero ($559), and iBike Dash +Power ($649).
Uniea: Case maker Uniea is running a promotion from Friday, November 25 to Monday, November 28, giving customers 40 percent off their entire order from the company’s online store, as well flate rate shipping of $6. Use the promo code BLACK40.
id America: Case maker id America is offering 20% off all orders purchased by December 1, 2011. Use the promo code BLKFRI20OFF.