Four of the most useful productivity apps have joined together to form the Productivity Pack — a $60 bundle that includes year-long subscriptions to password manager LastPass, archiving service Pocket Premium, and note-taking apps Evernote and Wunderlist. The bundle also comes with an eight-week digital subscription to The New York Times, meaning all the time you save by digitizing your daily duties can be spent reading instead.
Evernote, Wunderlist, Pocket, and LastPass make for a killer $60 bundle
Save $125 on year-long subscriptions to productivity apps
Save $125 on year-long subscriptions to productivity apps


Wunderlist is our favorite to-do list app
Each of the apps is one of the best in their class: Wunderlist is our favorite to-do list app by some stretch, LastPass is a solid password manager, and Evernote got a redesign last year that minimized clutter, making made it both beautiful and easy to use. It’s also a good chance to get Pocket Premium for a low price. The service, which can keep permanent archives of web pages, launched last year with a $5-a-month subscription fee.
Each of the apps bundled in the Productivity Pack also has a free version, but the deal is a 68 percent discount on the overall price of the year-long pro-level subscriptions, which would come to $185 if bought separately. The additional year purchased goes into effect when the current pay period ends. The pack is going to be available for a month, starting today and ending on February 13th.
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