ITMS Scrubber 23 can download DRM-protected songs from Apple Music. Fact: Absolutely not. It only reads metadata preview data. It cannot decrypt or download purchased or subscription tracks.
In true utility fashion, the interface is minimal—often just a "drag and drop" or "select folder" workflow. It isn't built for aesthetics; it's built for task completion. Pros & Cons
While primarily known for music, the "23" release extends to old iTunes TV show episodes and movie rentals downloaded before 2011. It removes the 24-hour expiration timer from rentals (turning them into permanent files) and strips play limits from purchased TV shows.
Can be an "annoyance" if you have to re-tag custom album art or genres. Maintains file integrity and gapless playback. Very niche; most modern streaming users won't need it. No audio quality degradation. Limited documentation for newer OS versions. The Verdict
