Download Helper: Must-Have Firefox Extention / Add-On for the Video Addict

Tuah Durjon
Right now webinar or anything that related to internet, online income, stream or buzz will be focusing on one particular thing, videos. Some of these videos are meant for free, limited or even paid. I've been watching some limited movies such as webinar from Affiliate Superstars which I need to subscribe for $1.00, a few on Youtube and a paid one from some of the internet marketers. Videos are much easier to understand, effective, attractive and of course, less boredom. Unfortunately, all videos, especially the one that involves a long period of time (including buffer) have one particular problem. You might not have the chances to view them twice especially for those who are still using dial-up connection as a primary connection when you connected to the internet.

I've been having the same problem even thought I'm using Broadband with Blue Cube wireless modem, and before this I use software such as Youtube downloader which you need to install them on your desktop, mess up the working pages with it's shortcut and piling up programs. The software itself does not seem to be dedicated in what it supposes to be done. I also have used Clipnabber to download some videos such as Youtube videos and the problem is that, the download is not fast enough. The site itself sometimes facing trouble with traffic, and have the potential of disappearance since its just another website with download widgets. After a long search, I come up with a better device to download videos, almost at any kind on any sites, the Download Helper.

Download Helper is more like an extension to your favourite web browsing tool, Mozilla Firefox and it still can be use even though you are particularly using the newest version of it. Download Helper is easy to install, fast to download and pretty effective. It does not taking to much of the memory or slowing down your web browsing, making it my best video download tool so far. Download Helper flashes the three colour sphere located on the top of your Firefox when there's a video that can be downloaded. I am amaze that even advertisement videos on my Yahoo Mail can also be downloaded. The file later on will be converted into flv and can be played by VLC and other players.

When we talk about downloading videos, what comes in mind is the speed of the download. How fast Download Helper downloads your videos? As fast as the video that you're playing. What does that mean? If you play the video and buffer at the same time, Download Helper download the video as well. Once the buffer completed, so does your download.

So, what to download some videos from your favourite sites? Either Youtube, Veoh or Metacafe, your download will be much easier, faster and reliable. You can see more at http://www.downloadhelper.net or just look at the Mozilla Firefox extension for favourite add-on.

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