Sound Juicer is a GTK+-based graphical front-end to (or GUI for) the cdparanoia CD ripping library. It allows the user to extract audio from compact discs and convert it into audio files that a personal computer or digital audio player can play.
License: Open Source
CDex is a free software for Digital Audio Extraction from Audio CD (a so-called CD ripper) and audio format conversion for Microsoft Windows. It converts CDDA tracks from a CD to standard sound files, such as WAV, MP3, or Ogg Vorbis. Developed by Ariane Paola Gomes & Georgy Berdyshev
License: Free
Sound Juicer is a lightweight, cross-platform CD ripper that is easy to use and free, making it suitable for general users. In contrast, CDex offers advanced features such as an integrated audio player and extensive metadata editing options, but it is primarily designed for Windows users and can be more complex to install.