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Movavi Media Octopus 1.1.3
Movavi
Movavi Media Octopus is the answer to your media library management needs. Transfer video to portable devices, import files to your PC, make backups, download YouTube videos and rip DVDs. With Movavi Media Octopus managing your media collection is no longer a chore. Here's what you can do with Movavi Media Octopus: Import media from iPod, PSP, USB portable media players, flash drives and external hard drives; Backup portable device content; Keep your media collection up-to-date: download clips from YouTube and other video sharing sites, rip DVDs; Easily transfer video to mobile devices - format conversion is fully automated; Upload videos to YouTube; Get things done quickly and easily with simple and intuitive user interface. Movavi Media Octopus will help you get the most out of your media collection. Save your time and efforts--Movavi Media Octopus takes the place of all the standalone programs you use to manage your mobile devices. Start loading your devices with media files--Movavi Media Octopus automatically detects the right format and takes care of all the conversion work in the background. Backup your video library. Upload your video creations to YouTube and share them with the whole world. Download the world's current event videos from video sharing websites and rip DVDs. Import files from portable devices to PC. Let Movavi Media Octopus take care of your media collection today.
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