towards being Windows and OS X friendly and
the fact that their stand-alone DVD DIVX converter is just as fast as their DVD ripper as more than enough reason for it to be the best.
We agree—cross-platform support is a welcome addition,
and we’d note that the software is frequently updated to cut through the copy protection on even the latest DVDs.
(so make sure you’re only ripping discs you own, okay?)
To boot, the price is right: the software is shareware, meaning most features are free,
including decrypting and ripping to your hard drive.
Many of you note that you use another software for compression and authoring,
but many of you say they, hey, storage is cheap, and the rips from DVDFab are easy, one-click, and work.
The software is shareware, so you can download it for free but additional features will cost you anywhere from $45 to $60 depending on what you want.