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iRip Saved My Life
Have you ever had a computer break and lost all your iTunes? The other day, this happened to me. My computer would not turn on. After tinkering with it for a few minutes, trying to turn it on, nothing happened. When I bought a new computer, I suddenly realized that something was missing. My iTunes. Probably some of the most valuable data on my computer. Gone. Luckily, I had all my iTunes music on my iPhone. After doing a little searching, I ran across an application called iRip by The Little App Factory. I read about it a little more, downloaded it, then did a little happy dance around my bedroom.
What iRip does, is it lets you transfer music from your iPhone or iPod Touch to your Mac or PC. This is exactly what I was looking for! iRip is simple, reasonably priced and has a great user interface. It does exaztly what it says it does, takes music from your iPhone/iPod and moves it to your iTunes. It is cross platform, so it runs on windows and OS X.
Pricing:
- Free trial: up to 100 song transferrers.
- $19.95: unlimited song transferrers.
- $29.90: unlimited songs on up to five computers.
The Bottom Line:
iRip is a GREAT application.You may think it is a little spendy, but it’s totally worth the price.
You can download iRip for yourself by clicking here.
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about 5 months ago
Wish I would have known about this 3 days ago…
about 3 months ago
You don’t even have to buy the most recent version. Just download the evaluation version. This allows you to rip 100 songs off your iPod. On windows 7, open the registry editor. “start -> type cmd.exe”
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Go to
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Happy Hour Code, LLC.\iPodRip
Change TrackCount to -1000.
Now you’ve got 1100 tracks to rip for free
If you need more, just change it back.
Stupid developers!