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iSkysoft iTube Studio 5.2 (Mac OSX) + Activation
Type:
Applications > Mac
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1
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32.35 MiB (33920341 Bytes)
Uploaded:
2014-06-23 19:29:55 GMT
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Inter95
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Info Hash:
A136D45C2686F89FA843231EBF73323588C3E484




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iSkysoft iTube Studio for Mac

One Click to Download Any Online Video
3X faster download YouTube videos including YouTube 4K videos. Download videos (HD videos) from a good number of video sharing sites such as Vimeo, Dailymotion, Facebook, VEVO, Metacafe, and more on your Mac (OS X Mavericks included). 

Detect the video you are playing on your browser like Firefox, Safari and Chrome. Allow you to download the video with a smart Download button. 

Download the entire YouTube playlist, channel and category with a Download All button.

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Comments

Does it work for Porntube? He, he he...
I believe the provided ReadMe.rtf does not give the proper command to save both lines into the ‘hosts’ file. I believe Ctrl+O, NOT Ctrl+S, as stated, should be the key combination used to save the file’s contents. Ctrl+S is an obsolete XOFF flow-control key combination and terminal will save only the first IP address, not the second one.
@FLYNSQRL, my bad. im a user of a Hackintosh (Windows and Mac at the same times with multiboot) sometimes i confuse "Control with CMD" in my situation the right command is Control+X to save but for a real Mac's user could be different so try to adjust it for your system.

Note: I didnt write Control+S I wrote Control+X
The correct command is
sudo nano /private/etc/hosts

in the Terminal window, and then press the "Enter" key. "Sudo" indicates that you want to gain administrator access, "nano" tells Terminal the program to use -- in this case, the Nano text editor -- and the pathname indicates the location of the "hosts" file. Because you are playing around with Important code of your MAC be sure to type the command line in terminal

sudo cp /private/etc/hosts ~/Documents/hosts-backup
this will create a backup of the "hosts" file before editing. You can open this file later if you find the changes you made to your system resulted in unintended behaviors.

the command line in the readme file isn't as an administrator
okay I've tried everything, also with the comments, but nothin is working, get an error. soon

how to do it than? wat is the correct things to do, please explain....
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