DRM Converter - 3.3.5Remove DRM protection from M4P files. |
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This is a joke 



- Version: 3.3.1, 12/29/2008 06:55AM PST
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doctor sid
Dont even waste your time downloading
Sorry, but this is TOO dumb - Version: 3.3.1, 12/29/2008 06:21AM PST
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Jeronimo2000
All this program does is burning your protected songs (.m4p) to a CD, then rip that CD to MP3. You can do the very same thing all within iTunes, FOR FREE. Maybe you need to click one two more buttons that way, but I doubt that pressing two more buttons is worth $29.
What really ticks me off is that the developer seems to think that users are stupid. In the application windows it says: "If you try to play protected music on a non-Apple player you get silence, after conversion you hear musc, so using this program improves the quality on non-Apple players". Wow - music is "improved quality" compared to silence. You don't say.
Then again, whoever pays 29 bucks for this piece of bloatware probably is dumb enough to need that information.
What really ticks me off is that the developer seems to think that users are stupid. In the application windows it says: "If you try to play protected music on a non-Apple player you get silence, after conversion you hear musc, so using this program improves the quality on non-Apple players". Wow - music is "improved quality" compared to silence. You don't say.
Then again, whoever pays 29 bucks for this piece of bloatware probably is dumb enough to need that information.

Clue-their syntax is always off a bit in their descriptions or their site