BundleHunt’s 2026 First Bundle has a few Mac apps worth pulling out from the pile. They solve different problems: focus, screen history, long-form writing, and file comparison. The prices look low, but the real question is whether the app fits your daily work.
Each app below uses the same BundleHunt deal link.
HazeOver#

HazeOver dims everything except the front window. That sounds small until you work with too many windows, a large display, or a late-night writing session. It helps your eyes stay on the thing you are actually doing.

The screenshot shows a $1.00 deal price, down from $4.99.
Best for: people who keep many windows open and want the active app to stand out.
ScreenMemory#

ScreenMemory gives your Mac a visual timeline. It records screen changes so you can go back and see what was open, what you were reading, or where a detail came from. It can be useful for work reviews, research, and retracing steps.

The screenshot shows a $6.00 deal price, down from $27.00.
Privacy note: a screen-history app can touch a lot of private material: chats, email, websites, documents, client work, password manager windows, and personal photos. Before buying, check where screenshots are stored, which permissions it needs, what can be excluded, and what the privacy policy says. Be extra careful on work machines and shared computers.
Best for: people who need to retrace work, find lost context, and are willing to configure privacy rules carefully.
WonderPen Pro#

WonderPen Pro is a writing app for long projects: novels, scripts, research notes, course drafts, and bigger articles. It keeps chapters, notes, references, and export tools in one place, which is easier than scattering drafts across folders.


The screenshot shows a $3.00 deal price, down from $20.00.
Privacy note: WonderPen Pro is made by a mainland China developer. Its privacy policy may cover more data collection and service-related processing than some users expect. If you write journals, fiction notes, business drafts, or sensitive material, read the policy first and check whether accounts, sync, network features, or analytics are involved.
Best for: writers who need chapter structure, side notes, and a calmer place for long drafts.
DeltaWalker#

DeltaWalker compares files and folders. Developers, translators, writers, and anyone who deals with versioned documents can use it to see what changed and where conflicts live.


The screenshot shows a $6.99 deal price, down from $59.99.
Best for: people who compare code, contracts, configs, subtitles, translation drafts, or folder versions.
Quick Pick#
Only want one: start with HazeOver. It is cheap and easy to understand.
Writing long drafts: check WonderPen Pro, but read the privacy policy first.
Need to remember what was on screen: ScreenMemory can help, with the biggest privacy tradeoff.
Compare files often: DeltaWalker has the deepest discount and the most professional use case.
Notes#
Prices, discounts, and availability can change, so check the checkout page before buying. This article contains affiliate links. If you buy through them, AppSoter may earn a commission at no extra cost to you.
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