Transfer songs from your iPod and iPhone to your Mac
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iRip, developed by The Little App Factory, is a multimedia software for Mac that allows you to transfer songs from your iPod and iPhone to your Mac. With iRip, you can easily unlock your iPod and iPhone, giving you the freedom to use your music as you want.
One of the main features of iRip is its ability to transfer music from your iPod back to your iTunes Library. This is especially useful in situations where your Mac has crashed and your iPod remains the only place where you've saved all of your music. iRip supports major formats such as MP3, AAC, and Audible.com Content, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of music files.
Using iRip is straightforward. You can choose between manual or automatic transfer to iTunes. In the manual mode, you simply select a track and click the "Import" button to transfer it. Once the transfer is complete, a green tick appears next to the track. iRip also provides playback controls, allowing you to listen to music directly on your iPod and iPhone.
While iRip is easy to use and offers quick transfers, there are a couple of downsides. The demo version is limited to 100 transfers, and a registration nag screen floats next to the app, reminding you of the limited functionality. Additionally, iRip may occasionally import ratings incorrectly, resulting in downgraded tracks.
Overall, iRip is a simple and fast solution for transferring songs from your iPod and iPhone to your Mac. It is a reliable tool for managing your music library and provides a convenient way to access your music even when your Mac is not available.