Upgrade Pricing. Downie 3 is a paid upgrade with the following upgrade pricing: If your purchase was made on or after Mar 1, 2017 you get a free upgrade.; If your purchase was made on or after Jan 1, 2017 you get 75% off. Downie 4.1.3 Description. A simple download manager that offers you the possibility to quickly save videos from different websites to your own disk drive. If you are using a poor internet connection, trying to visualize videos streamlined online might not work properly since the content is loaded too slowly. Downie是将各种网站上发布的视频保存到Mac以便离线播放的好工具。该应用程序非常有用,尤其是在互联网连接速度较慢的情况下。新增功能:Downie 4.0.3。新:xiaohongshu.com。Downie 4.0.3(4073)多语言macOS 45. Downie 4.0.3 Multilingual macOS File size: 39 MB Ever wished you could save a video from the Internet? Search no more, Downie is what you're looking for. Easily download videos from thousands of different sites. Steve Downie (born April 3, 1987) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey forward who played in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Philadelphia Flyers, Tampa Bay Lightning, Colorado Avalanche, Pittsburgh Penguins and Arizona Coyotes, with the Flyers having drafted him in.
Downie 4.0.6 (4086)
A simple download manager that offers you the possibility to quickly save videos from different websites to your own disk drive.
f you are using a poor internet connection, trying to visualize videos streamlined online might not work properly since the content is loaded too slowly. Downie is a simple Mac app that can help you download those videos to your computer, and then watch them by using your default media player.
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User friendly video downloader featuring support for drag and drop actions
Working with Downie is extremely straightforward: simply drop the video URL on top of the app’s main window or on the Dock icon. Downie adds the video to your downloads list, so all you have to do next is start the process by pressing the appropriate button. Of course, you can also remove items from the list.
Working with Downie is extremely straightforward: simply drop the video URL on top of the app’s main window or on the Dock icon. Downie adds the video to your downloads list, so all you have to do next is start the process by pressing the appropriate button. Of course, you can also remove items from the list.
By default, Downie downloads MP4 files and places them in your default Downloads folder, but you can easily change this via the Preferences window. The same area allows you to setup notifications, or post processing actions (convert to MP4 if necessary, or extract audio only).
Effortlessly download videos from a wide collection of hosting websites
Downie provides support for more than 400 different websites that host video content, among which there are the most popular choices, such as YouTube, Apple, LiveLeak, Vimeo, BBC, and so on. If a certain website is not included, within the app you can send a request email to the Downie developers.
Downie provides support for more than 400 different websites that host video content, among which there are the most popular choices, such as YouTube, Apple, LiveLeak, Vimeo, BBC, and so on. If a certain website is not included, within the app you can send a request email to the Downie developers.
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Moreover, Downie also provides matching extensions for various popular web browsers, such as Firefox, Safari, Google Chrome or Chromium. The add-ons are not installed by default: open the Preferences window and install only the ones you plan to use.
Straightforward solution for downloading video content hosted online
Downie is a great tool for saving videos posted on various websites to your Mac for offline playback. The application is extremely useful especially if you have a slow internet connection.
Downie is a great tool for saving videos posted on various websites to your Mac for offline playback. The application is extremely useful especially if you have a slow internet connection.
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What’s New:
Downie 4.0.6 Keyboard maestro 8 0 2 download free.
- New: ettoday.net.
- Improved: bilibili.com, c-span.org, dropbox.com, soundcloud.com, tiktok.com, viafree.se.
- Improved: User-Guided Extraction.
Downie 4.0
- Updated UI – the UI has been revised and updated, offering more options at the tip of the mouse.
- Major speed improvements – several links can now be loaded at once and YouTube videos get prepared for downloads about 6x faster than in Downie 3 (based on time required to process a 30-item YouTube playlist on iMac 27” (2019)).
- Sandbox – Downie 4 is now sandboxed for better security.
- Metadata Improvements – the metadata that Downie gathers can be written into an external JSON file for further custom processing.
- Improved User-Guided Extraction – the UGE window now has history, allows saving favorites and much more.
- Customizable Postprocessing – you can now write your own shell script to handle custom postprocessing.
- Synchronizable History – the history can now be synchronized over iCloud between all your devices.
- Option to Go Menu-Only – the long-awaited ability to run Downie just in the menu bar has finally arrived.
- Much, much more! – many minor improvements, like custom naming schemes, option to force MP4 downloads, better cancellation, priority flags, etc.
Compatibility: macOS 10.12 or later
Homepagehttps://software.charliemonroe.net/downie/
Homepagehttps://software.charliemonroe.net/downie/
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Downie comes with a set of browser extensions that allow you to send links to Downie with a single click. Unfortunately, the one for Chrome (and Chromium) is missing. Not that I would be lazy or anything, but it got pulled down by Google – as did any YouTube downloading extension. All you can find on the Chrome Store now are extensions that include a disclaimer in their description that they do not support YouTube.
So what to do? Why don’t I just distribute the extension separately? Well, there’s another hiccup – Chrome will not load extensions that are not on the Chrome Store and this can’t be bypassed. It’s a vicious cycle.
Isn’t there another way around it? Yes, there is, but it’s a bit more complicated. All Downie’s extensions are open sourced (https://github.com/charlieMonroe/DownieExtensions), so you can download the extension’s source code and load it from the source code. Here are instructions:
Step 1
Download the extension source code. To do so, open this link: https://github.com/charlieMonroe/DownieExtensions/raw/master/Chrome%20and%20Firefox/Downie.zip
Once downloaded, unzip the you will get a Downie folder which contains source code of the extension. Don’t worry, you won’t have to edit it.
Move the folder somewhere on your disk where it can stay as Chrome will not import the code, it will be always using this source code. You can e.g. move it to the Documents folder.
Step 2
Open Chrome and enter extensions. You can do this by clicking on this link or typing it out in Chrome and confirming: chrome://extensions
In the top right corner, enable the Developer mode (see below for a screenshot). After that click on Load unpacked. You will get a classic open dialog – select the Downie folder that you’ve downloaded and saved in Step 1 and confirm. That’s it!
Here’s the promised screenshot: