

Track previewing now works on iPhones, iPods touch, and the latest generation of iPods classic/nano.

Tracks that have been purchased directly on iPhones and iPods touch can now be transferred.Support for viewing many more tags in manual mode undesired tag columns can now also be hidden.Many general performance and reliability enhancements.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).Simply download and launch iRip, select the “manual import” option to choose what songs you want transferred from your device to that computer, and hit “import.”īelow, you can have a look at the complete list of changes included in the latest version of the software (iRip 1.5), and then hit up the download link to grab the program and give it a try. Basically, you don’t need to authorize a computer to offload some songs from your Apple portable onto its hard drive. Not that big of a deal.” Devor did, and now the same wonderful product The Little App Factory sells is simply called iRip.įor those who aren’t very familiar with iRip, it can effectively rip songs from your iPod, iPhone, and now iPad without forcing you to fire up iTunes and sync.

Apple doesn’t want any third-party products bearing “iPod” references, so Steve Jobs told Devor, “Change your app's name. In November last year, Softpedia reported that John Devor, of The Little App Factory, had sent an email to Apple’s CEO to clarify some legal matters regarding its application’s name.
#Irip support update
Formerly known as iPodRip, The Little App Factory’s iRip has received a maintenance update that adds iPad support, as well as support for the transfer of advanced song options for iPhones and all iPods (stop time, start time, exclude from shuffle, bookmarkable, checked, EQ preset, media kind) and lots more enhancements.
