A few years ago, music went digital and never looked back. Inevitably, artists started putting copy protection on their music so that users couldn’t burn the songs onto their listening devices. Thankfully, TuneBite is here so that you can get around all that mess. TuneBite is a software program that allows you to take copy-protected songs, videos, and audio books and put them on your mp3 player or other device.
So what makes TuneBite any different than the other programs out there that make similar claims? Well, the thing we found when trying out TuneBite is that it is easy to use, supported by a real company in RapidSolution Software and a sizable customer base, and it actually works every time.
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TuneBite Installation
First, there is the installation. To put it simply: installation was a snap. TuneBite went in very quickly and we were up and running in no time. There is the customary registration and all, but that was no big deal.
TuneBite Interface
Then there is the interface. TuneBite, once you have it installed, is very easy to navigate and use. There are quite a few features that you will have to familiarize yourself with, however (not always a bad thing!).
One great feature that bears mentioning is called Surf & Catch. This feature allows you to record songs from internet radio stations or videos from Youtube or other video sites.
If you are an avid listener of internet radio, you really can’t beat the ability to simply record it and turn it into an mp3.
TuneBite Support and Help
The support system behind TuneBite is also worth mentioning. Simply put, RapidSolution Software is a company that doesn’t sell garbage. Their software doesn’t come bundled with a bunch of junk you don’t want or need.
Then there is the customer base. A quick visit to RapidSolution’s website will reveal an active forum in which TuneBite users can chat with each other and the software’s creators about any problems they have with the software or ask questions about certain features.
TuneBite Summar
Basically, TuneBite is definitely worth it if you are an avid listener of digital music. Sure, you can shop around and find the music you want for super cheap prices, but TuneBite is less than $30 and you’ll spend that in no time on purchased mp3s if you want to fill up your iPod.
If you then add the features of being able to record internet radio and video to the pot, you really have a great deal on your hands.
