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I'm using Cosmopod at the moment. It places a button in the Safari browser and whenever you see a video you like you just hit the button and it downloads and converts the video to mp4.
I've tried most of the others but find this one the least hassle to use.
you should get TubeTV!!!! it's the best!!! u just browse to the video you want, inside the app or it can automatically get it from ur default browser, and hit
"save" it then downloads it and converts it to m4v which can be played in an iPod iPhone and stuff, and can be played on ur mac. It also downloads videos with the highest quality possible and converts them with a really high quality converter. THE BEST APP EVA!!!!!!! Peace
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