I had tested version 2.0, but 2.1 is the current version now. I've recovered a variety of music libraries from PC and Macintosh formatted iPods, and think iRip works really well. IRip helps you copy your files off your iPod onto your computer. I've never used it, so I can't tell you anything about it, but you can read about it on the site. Grappler, according to The Little App Factory, lets you play and save video or audio off the Web. As The Little App Factory advertises: Drag. I've used it to convert YouTube videos, Flash, AVI and WMV files. No matter what you choose to pay, these apps will not disappoint you.Įvom, which I confess is free on the site, takes video and converts it to an iOS-compatible format. The current average price for the five utilities is US$3.45, while the recommended price is $29.00. The deal is available until September 27, 2013. All of the apps work in Mac OS X 10.6 and up. The Little App Factory, which produces very useful utilities, offered up a 'pay what you want' bundle for five of its Macintosh apps via Paddle: Evom, Grappler, Ringtones, RipIt, and iRip. Buried amidst Apple's latest announcements is news to make your digital life easier.