In the table, you make a conclusion that this MacTheRipper alternative is more than worth the extra cost and apparently takes the upper hand since it not only supports ripping any DVDs to digital formats including MP4, MOV, FLV, AVI, etc on Mac OS X Mountain Lion (including the latest El Capitan and Sierra), but also works like a charm in editing and trimming functions although it is a paid program. (Trim and crop video segment from DVD, extract audio and snapshot images from DVD, add subtitle, etc) Import videos to iMovie or Final Cut Pro and edit them (Flexibly define video/audio parameters to control conversion quality, such as video bitrate, video resolution, frame rate, audio volume, increase or decrease video quality, add letter box or stretch to full screen, change the output video aspect ratio, etc.) (Backup main title/full title/ DVD to ISO, MKV without quality loss) (Remove all types of copy protected DVD such as CSS encryption, Sony ARccOS encryption, RCE Region protection, Disney X-project protection, etc.)
(Convert DVD to iPhone 7/7 Plus/6S/6/5S/5C/5/4S/4/3GS, iPad Pro/Air 2, iPad Mini with Retina, iPad 4/3/2, iTunes, iMovies, Final Cut Pro, iPod touch 6/5/4, iPod classic, iPod nano, Apple TV, Android, HTC, Sumsung, XOOM, Galaxy Tab, PSP, PS4, WP8, etc.) (The output formats are saved as Video_TS) ( rip DVD to MP4, QT, MOV, FLV, H.264, MPEG, M4V, AVI XviD/DivX, MKV, MPEG-2, Video_TS, etc) (doesn't support the latest version Mountain Lion or Mavericks) (Mac OS X Tiger/Leopard/Snow Leopard/Lion/Mountain Lion/Mavericks/Yosemite, El Capitan, macOS Sierra)
Below is a brief comparison between MacX DVD Ripper Pro and MacTheRipper.