Firefox or Chrome?

you cheap fucker

you can download youtube videos using adblock plus, just type videoplayback in the filter and download the file

downloading youtube vids is back from when you had a shit-for-broadband

Eh, there are some legit reasons to download youtube videos.

You are too much of a negative person ODB.

Bah, I love to fuck around.
But really, that stuff has been redundant for the last good couple years.

But you can call your ISP and ask for a history list. :stuck_out_tongue:

Yeah after just spending 300 bucks on a video card? Um no anyhow. I don’t download movies and things like that from youtube (as those tend to be crap quality or some idiot holding his/her webcam/phone/iphone/etc up to the screen. This is what we have netflix and whatnot for.

Why would you download youtube videos anyways ?

Because there are gonna be videos posted there that I will not find elsewhere. Besides, that was just an example of some plugins I am not gonna find on Chrome.

Can we not derail the post and get back on topic?

just use keepvid

*fixed
Have you tried Real Player’s video download plugin? It can DL vids from any page on almost any browser.

I did use Firefox until the newest versions just didn’t seem to work well. It was crashing so frequently I gave up and switched to chrome. I haven’t had any problems since.

I have always preferred chrome. I just find it so much easier.

Whenever I opened another tab too quickly in IE and pressed one of my bookmarks it would load the webpage on the first tab instead of the new one, it pissed me off to the point where I finally moved to Chrome, the only thing I don’t like about it is that you need to keep a page open to keep a download running, but other than that, it’s great, fast and lightweight, unlike fox.

The one thing that baffles me about Firefox is why the developers went nuts with the version numbers all of a sudden. Seems like an obvious, and lame, attempt to race with Chrome and Opera.

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