You can also download YouTube videos via Safari by just clicking on the integrated button on the browser. Instant conversion: You can quickly convert FLV or MP4 Web videos into the native Mac OS format. This application does a good job of making sure that the videos you download can be played on your Mac, so that you don't have to worry about format compatibility issues. Automatic adding to iTunes: Your downloaded videos or MP3s can be automatically exported to your iTunes library. No sorting capabilities or "download all" option: You can't select multiple downloads and start them at once. Also, you cannot sort results; the results are displayed just according to your search keyword, regardless of their sources or formats. Limited options in the Lite version: This app is not free. It does come with a free trial, but you are only allowed to download three files. When there are so many free video downloading extensions for Web browsers, paying $9.99 for Breathing Underwater Free Ebook's Lite version might seem too much as you are limited to downloading only from YouTube and not in full HD quality. If you want to download from other popular video sharing Web sites such as Vimeo, Dailymotion and VEVO, then you'll have to go for the Pro version, which costs $39.99. In addition, only the Pro version gives you the option for video capturing. Breathing Underwater Free Ebook for Mac does what it promises almost flawlessly and comes with a useful format conversion capability.
That said, if you're not satisfied with the free downloading applications you've tried so far, you may want to give this one a go. Editors' note: This is a review of the trial version of Breathing Underwater Free Ebook for Mac 5.3.5. A flexible and feature-rich file management application, Breathing Underwater Free Ebook for Mac makes it easy for you to organize files and folders, offering through its intuitive interface an extensive range of functions that are about more than just categorizing newly-saved files. Automates file management: Breathing Underwater Free Ebook for Mac offers a rich
set of functions that make file management a breeze. It can sort downloads, automatically move files to specific folders or export them to iPhoto and iTunes based on predefined rules, resize images to manageable sizes, run scripts (including AppleScript), and manage your trash by partially emptying it once it reaches a certain size. All of these functions can be easily accessed and configured through the software's System Preference pane-like interface. Works in the background: Since it silently runs in the background, once you're done setting rules for your folders, you can just forget about it unless you start encountering memory or Mac performance problems (Breathing Underwater Free Ebook can be one of the usual suspects). That said, if you want the app to inform you about important Breathing Underwater Free Ebook it is doing, you can create custom notification messages. Outstanding AppSweep: The built-in AppCleaner-like feature called AppSweep helps you fully get rid of the traces of an application you want to delete, including useless preference and cache files. Interestingly, it enables you to restore these related items if you decide to undelete an application. RAM-demanding: Set a lot of rules on numerous folders, and you'll end up using too much RAM. While doing some intensive, automated file management, this software can make some applications freeze or crash. Lack of import/export feature: Setting up your own rules can be quite tedious. It will be great if future releases include an import/export system for rules or configurations, so you can just copy somebody else's rules instead of doing everything, yourself. Overall, {ZEN
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