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Needs work to be worth buying - Joe_Pagliaro


I'd like to clarify that the "import" feature is doing exactly what it is supposed to: it imports all video URLs found on the given URL, i.e. multiple URLs are expected. This is appropriate because one of the goals of Seatubes is to facilitate batch downloading and monitoring.

As an internet application "flakiness" can be due to your internet connection, or other factors such as the format of the video (which may be SWF.) I can't be sure, but if you contacted me by email we could discuss this in more detail and maybe I could offer suggestions to help you out.

The problem you have with the user interface seems to be due to not understanding what a "document" is. The "document" is not the file or files downloaded, but rather the list of URLs that appear in the window, and settings or other data specific to that list and window.

Seatubes, in fact, is one of my more popular utilities:

http://www.limit-point.com/Utilities.html

When you register Seatubes you are in effect registering all the above utilities, many of which can be used in tandem.

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Saturday, March 15 2008 @ 07:43 PM PDT