A new and improved version of YouTubeKeep has just been launced – we call it SnagTube.com.
YouTubeKeep.com will redirect to our new website, so don’t worry if you accidentally type it.
Simply copy and paste the URL as usual and you can still use the insert ‘keep’ before .com method.
The new steps are fully explained on the download page.
But, if you want to make things easier, please install the Firefox add on.
Go to the website for more information:
http://www.snagtube.com/
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Hello!
I have just launched a new website: SnagVid.com.
SnagVid.com allows you to download from video websites other than YouTube (You can still use YouTubeKeep.com for YouTube videos). Currently, it supports MetaCafe, Spike, Vimeo, and we plan to add Google, DailyMotion, MySpace, Facebook, Zshare and heaps more soon!
YouTubeKeep and SnagVid have been linked together. Attempting to download a Metacafe video from YouTubeKeep for example, will automatically take you to SnagVid, where the download links will be shown.
If you have any ideas for websites you want supported by SnagVid, please contact us!
Cheers,
Cash
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Another new version of the Firefox Add on has been released.
This version just includes a minor bug fix where, sometimes, flashing would increase each time you went to a new video on YouTube.
To download and see the version history, see this page:
Firefox Add On – Powered by YouTubeKeep.com
Cheers,
Cash
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A few days ago, I read a news article, talking about YouTube’s latest idea to boost revenue. Their idea is to allow YouTube partners to offer their video for download, for free or for a fee (choice of the partner). They are currently testing the plan with selected partners. I think it is a step in the right direction. More information at: The Washington Post
Decrease piracy?
With the success of iTunes Store, I think YouTube’s plan has the potential for get users what they want cheaper, quicker and LEGALLY. If the big TV networks and movies producers are willing to jump on board, it could seriously help to decrease piracy.
I have no problem paying for a video (if the price is reasonable). At the moment, when you buy a DVD, most of the money you’re paying, goes to the retailer and to the distributor. So I’m all for cutting out the middle-men! I’m not saying I pirate TV episodes or movies at the moment, but I do have a friend who does.
The bad news for me
Because YouTube wants people to PAY for downloads of certain videos, they seem to be cracking down on websites allowing users to download YouTube videos.
Unfortunately, YouTubeKeep falls into this category.
Well it was nice knowing you!
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When I originally put YouTubeKeep.com together (well back then, it was TubeKeep.net), I never intended to launch it looking the way it did. The layout was just so I could test the script. But the design got delayed and delayed, so the website stayed looking the way it did for WAY TOO LONG!
I think the new design makes it much easier to use. The ads blend in a lot less, which makes it look a lot cleaner.
That’s about all.
Check it out and let me know what you think!
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