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1 out of 7 people found this review helpful
4 stars
Version: Free CD Ripper 3.1
Pros: Extremely easy to use and instal. Rips CD's perfectly, no data mess-ups or any other file problems. Rips perfectly, recommended for a free CD ripper.
Also comes with a trail recorder. Can be useful I guess.
Cons: Stores them automatically in the program files\freeCDripper folder. Rips at a slow speed, but still works.
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6 out of 7 people found this review helpful
5 stars
Version: Free CD Ripper 3.1
Pros: Easy to use ripper. Rips to all main formats. Disc info from Freedb. Completely free and no spyware.
Cons: Takes up loads of system resources when ripping, so quite slow if you don't have much memory.
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5 stars
Version: Free CD Ripper 3.1
"An efficien, easy to use ripper"
Pros: If you need to have a copy of a cd to use in the car this is the ideal thing as you will have a copy that can be replaced if damaged so there's no need to be careful with it as would be the case with an original
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1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
1 stars
Version: Free CD Ripper 3.1
Pros: Uh, downloaded easy. I scanned it with Norton and it didn't have a virus, that is about the only nice things I can say about it.
Cons: Awful, several error messages, then closed. Tried it twice and same response. Not worth the time to download it. Did'nt work at all!!
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3 stars
Version: Free CD Ripper 3.1
Pros: Editing track info and choose options for outputs is a plus when you have wrong or missing file info. This software also use a simple and clear user interface which allow a easy controllability for the navigation. It also worked fine on my Windows XP pro sp2 regardless of the editor's review saying that this software might crash the OS.
Cons: When it brings you the window containing your tracks informations, you have to enter them one by one and do a lot of copy / paste for the album name, author as well as genre. Even if you are able to enter symbols or any character you would like in the name of the track, it'll leave a garbage file as an output if you do so. I don't know if you ever tried to rename a file in Windows but it won't let you use symbols and it will tell you, so why is this software is letting you enter them if it's not working?
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