Cheetah YouTube Downloader 1.23

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The Cheetah YouTube Downloader will batch download videos and allow you to save them as MP3, MP4, FLV, Audio CD and a Video DVD. Use the built in web browser to find the video that you would like to download. Then add it to your list of videos and when you are ready, click the "Save Video" button to download your videos. You can download, convert, and burn your videos to Audio CD or Video DVD with one click.

Version 1.23 incorporates the new updates for YouTube. It also adds the ability to get 18 and over videos.

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