You have quite a few options. You could:

1) As suggested by several users above, use XLD. Here is a guide for
XLD: http://jungle.sk/XLD_Tutorial/

2) Continue to use EAC in Windows with BootCamp (I am not too sure if a
virtualized solution like Parallels, VMWare Fusion or VirtualBox will
allow you to carry out AccurateRips). 

If you want to go with the 2nd option, you could:
a) Install WinXP in BootCamp on a FAT32 Partition. MacOS will be able
to access that directly (read/write).
b) You could use NTFS for your BootCamp Partition and MacOS will be
able to natively read from it, but not write to it.
c) Use NTFS for your BootCamp Partition, and install the open source
NTFS-3G drivers http://macntfs-3g.blogspot.com/ that use MacFuse to
read and write to the NTFS partition, or use the proprietary solution
from Paragon http://www.paragon-software.com/home/ntfs-mac/ .
d) Use NTFS for windows, and install MacDrive
http://www.mediafour.com/products/macdrive/ on the Windows side, which
will allow you to access the Mac HFS+ partition from windows, and hence
transfer the EAC ripped files.


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