Plato YouTube FLV Search + Downloader 10.08.01

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It's the software that allows you to search and download FLV videos from YouTube and convert them to other video formats. The program is easy to use, just enter the keyword you want to search and click download or copy and paste the URL for the video you want to directly download. It also allows you to convert downloaded videos for iPod, iPhone, PSP, Cell Phone 3GP, Zune, Windows Media, XviD and MP3 AAC WMA audio. You'll be able to play it with any video player on your computer.

Version 10.08.01 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.

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