Last week's Kaleidescape ruling has left us looking for new (and legal) ways to get our digital fix.
Walmart Disc-to-Digital
HandBrake
Clone My DVD
AnyDVD HD
Samsung Disc to Digital
DVDFab DVD Copy
1Click DVD Copy
RipIT
Make MKV
DVDShrink
123 Copy DVD
WinX Blu-ray Decrypter
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RipIT

Like the 1Click solution, this won’t work for everyone. It’s designed specifically for Mac users, promising speed and ease of use. Choose between putting that movie in full glory on a Mac, or compress it for use on iOS portables or the Apple TV. Parent company The Little App Factory provides excellent odds, saying that it works 99.9999 percent of the time, which includes the latest DVD releases. 

Price: $24.95
The Buzz: “You won’t be sorry you bought this. Unless, of course, you are a Windows devotee, in which case you should be used to disappointments.” — User Old Phart, CNET

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