![]() ![]() The first was a high resolution anime called “Stellvia of the Universe” and the other was a 1957 radio show called “The Goon Show”, specifically the “What time is it Eccles” sketch. The play list is useful if a video is split across multiple segments. It looks as though it is possible to build up a play list. One thing I found to be different from other You Tube players is the way it indexes the files. So far after about 20 minutes of video play and a single download I have yet to detect any bugs. I dragged the program file to the desktop and ran it from there. The program on the Mac downloads as a single dmg file. The difference between the demo and the full versions are naturally more features, a nag screen which appears after a few seconds, and downloading is limited to four or less minute videos. ![]() Unfortunately I don’t seem to be able to find a price anywhere. The full Mac and Windows versions appear to be commercial software. My Linux box is having more trouble so I can’t tell if the full version is available in Linux or not. It is important to point out I am using the demo of the current version on the Mac. I would guess the Linux and source code versions are the full program. This program is available in four forms, Mac, Windows, Linux (32bit binary), and source code. One of the major points the author makes is it doesn’t use the Flash player. Minitube is a You Tube downloader/player. This morning while performing my daily internet news gathering I came across an update to an interesting program. Cyber Jack: Synergistic & Robert Clardy.
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