Tuesday 10 January 2012

VideoDropper



Looking for a simple way to save YouTube videos? You could try VideoDropper which downloads them right into your Dropbox account.

According to http://www.howtogeek.com, from where this tool was sourced, the 'shortcomings' are

"The service works as promised, the only complaint we can log is two-prong: 1) it would be nice to specify where the files ended up instead of just dumping them into the root folder (even something like /Apps/VideoDropper/ would be nice) and 2) once you load the URL at VideoDropper or click the bookmarklet there is no indicator anything is happening–the file just appears in your Dropbox root directory. All that said the service puts the files you want in your Dropbox account, so who are we to complain"

http://videodropper.ep.io/

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