Video Downloader Firefox Extension

Want to download videos at YouTube and other video sites? You might want to try the Video Downloader FireFox extension.

Get it at Video Downloader Website

Get it at FireFox Addons

Short video demonstrating it in use.

There is a list of sites supported at the Firefox addons link.

By Lon Hosford

Internet and Mobile Development Educator and Consultant Independent software developer with practical engineering project experience for clients such as AT&T, Avis, Bristol Myers Squibb, Ortho BioTech, Chanel, Avaya, Green Birdie Video, Aztec Learning Systems and Verizon Wireless. Lon is well known for translating client needs into useful applications. An interesting aspect of Lon's consulting work was the creation of industry jobs that did not exist before. That lead to hiring and training college students who were taught dead technologies at a time academia was woefully behind on the paradigm shifts in personal computing, the internet and today the distributed device environment often called mobile. Lon has taught thousands of students internet web development, animation and programming topics over two decades both privately and academically. He developed Multimedia Associated Degree program and courses for Raritan Valley Community College in the 1990s at a time when Macromedia Authorware and Director were tools. He is the founder, developer and educator for Raritan Valley Community College Web Developer Certification program also having its roots in the 1990s at the dawn of the internet. He also was a key curriculum developer and instructor for one of the Nation's first Web Developer Certification program offered through New Jersey Institute of Technology. Lon was also a technology instructor at the University of Phoenix Online. Lon over the years has produced educational video for topics including Paradox, Cobol, Java, Jasmine, C, C++, Linux, Flash, Cocos 2d and HTML. These courses were distributed and taught in Universities internationally when global was an emerging term.

1 comment

  1. I’ve been using a youtube downloader for IE and it’s been just as good. It downloads the Youtube video and converts it to an avi file. You may need a codec to see the video if trying to watch it under Windows media Player. There is something out there called Video Inspector that will look at the avi file and indicate what codec is needed then give you a link to get and install it. Otherwise, VLC Media Player (another freebe) will play the videos. It’s a nice litlte media player for both audio and video.
    Bob Marciniak
    ps Youtube has had a lot of Honeymooners segments as well as other show segments you can view and save. I saw the last episode of the Red Green show on youtube and am forever grateful.

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