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ConvexSoft YouTube Downloader 1.7
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A powerful and free program that allows you to download videos from YouTube and convert them to DivX, DVD, VCD, Apple TV, Archos, BlackBerry, Creative ZEN, iPhone, iPod, iPod Touch, iRiver, Mobile Phone, PSP, PS3, Xbox360, Zune, and Audio formats. Its user-friendly and easy-to-use interface makes your work simple, just specify the URL for the video you want to download and press the Download button. The software will download the video as FLV file with ability to define quality (Normal, HQ, HD) instantly and convert it to various format and devices.
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