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iGetMovies

iGetMovies

get save-disabled QuickTime files from iTunes or Safari

Version:  2.1.1

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Not stealing anyone...

Feedback Type:  Developer Note

Contributed by: Tuesday, March 15 2005 @ 02:58 PM PST

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Over One Year

The main purpose of this application is getting an iTunes Music Store video clip or an Apple Movie Trailer from the cache.

Do you honestly think you are stealing Alicia Keys or Pixar Studios by saving their trailers on your Mac?? Come on...
djodjo.   

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Any chance this will work again? - tliszt

With the newest software: OSX v10.4.1, QuickTime Pro 7 and iTunes v4.8 (31), iGetMovies no longer works. Always results in the following error:

AppleScript Error:
File Macintosh HD:private:tmp:501:temporaryItems wasn't found. (-43)

I miss this utility to save videos from the Apple Music store.

Tim Liszt

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Tuesday, May 17 2005 @ 10:31 PM PDT