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DRM Converter

DRM Converter - 3.3.5

Remove DRM protection from M4P files.

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Current Version: 3.3.5
Release Date: 2009-06-16
License: Shareware
Downloads (this version): 1,025
Downloads (all versions): 7,290
Price: $29.95

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DRM Converter CommentaryI think... - Version: 3.3.5, 6/16/2009 11:14PM PST

Gennx30
that this may be from that guy who changes his name frequently and publishes all these insane apps-oh-something TOTALLY useless like "iTunes Opener! for an amazing $29.95! It clicks a button which clicks the iTunes icon in dock and bingo-iTunes!"

Clue-their syntax is always off a bit in their descriptions or their site
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DRM Converter ReviewThis 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
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DRM Converter CommentarySorry, 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.
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DRM Converter Usage TipAnybody ever tried it? - Version: 3.3.1, 12/29/2008 04:56AM PST

hreinard
Would be interesting if it really works...

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