ArcSoft Video Downloader 2.0.0.39

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ArcSoft Video Downloader is a fast, easy-to-use application which helps you to download and save videos from various video sharing Web sites, such as YouTube, MySpace, or Google Video. This application downloads the entire video whenever you start the downloading process, and the operation will be processed in the background while you do other things on your computer. When you preview a video on the Web page, a Download button will appear on the top-left corner of each available video. Then you can click on this button to easily download and save the videos to your Destination Folder so you can view them anytime you want. You can also repeat this operation several times in order to get multiple videos from the Web site simultaneously (10 tasks at most).

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