iRip (formerly known as iPodRip) supports recovering your songs and playlists, playback of audio files and much more.
iRip is the definitive iPod/iPhone companion application that allows you to get the most out of your device.
WARNING: Don't Lose Your Music!
While connecting your iPod to your computer, be sure to hold down both the Command + Option keys to prevent iTunes from auto-syncing with your iPod. If you don't do so, iTunes may automatically erase the contents of your iPod.
Here are some key features of "iRip":
Control your iPod:
· Whether you want to transfer your music to a new Mac or let your colleague sample your music tastes, iRip sets your iPod free.
Save your Media:
· Has your computer broken? Does your iPod contain the only copy of your valuable music, movies, and TV shows? Never fear, iRip will automatically recover everything.
Friends with iTunes:
· iRip will seamlessly transfer your songs, playlists, ratings and more directly into iTunes.
Requirements:
· iPod or iPhone
Limitations:
· This trial version will allow you to rip 50 tracks
· Nag screen
What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
· Support for transfer of advanced song options for iPhones and all iPods (stop time, start time, exclude from shuffle, bookmarkable, checked, EQ preset, media kind).
· Many general performance and reliability enhancements.
· Qualified for use with iPads.
· Support for viewing many more tags in manual mode; undesired tag columns can now also be hidden.
· Tracks that have been purchased directly on iPhones and iPods touch can now be transferred.
· Track previewing now works on iPhones, iPods touch, and the latest generation of iPods classic/nano.
· Smart and regular playlists can be recreated without importing the actual song files (option-click on the down arrow).
· Smart playlists from older iPods can now be recreated.
· Purchased playlist now actually shows only purchased songs, not every single song on the selected iPod.
· In certain cases, the star rating of songs was being imported incorrectly; this is fixed.
· When an iPod is forcibly disconnected during an automatic recovery, an error message is no...