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Last week's Kaleidescape ruling has left us looking for new (and legal) ways to get our digital fix.
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This popular software program doesn’t just burn and rip DVDs and Blu-rays. It actually gives you a variety of options to use your newfound content. Besides storing it on a homemade media server, users can convert files for mobile use, capture photos from any video file, and even add 3D effects to 2D content.
Price: $69.99
The Buzz: “We should mention that 123 DVD Copy is more than just a DVD cloner. The software allows you to download videos from internet sharing sites such as YouTube, Daily Motion and Vimeo.” — LAPTOP Magazine