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if you install realplayer, it has a video downloader ,which works with firefox ,chrome and ie. once installed when you view a video on the net a download this video pop up shows and you can download it, you can set up a target folder for the downloads and it also has a converter feature to convert to mp3, which is really handy for music on youtube as most of the videos are slideshows,not worth saving,
How to Download Videos Using Real Player: 6 steps - wikiHow
I'll tell you what. IE will survive, Opera will survive because they are innovative. And FireFox will die, but not completely. FireFox was always open source. Someone will take that Source, adjust things around and re-brand FireFox. It is Google vs Microsoft and unless you've been under a rock you'll know that by now. Both companies have profits in the billions, both want literally world domination. I use Chrome, but I was a Opera user years ago, if Chrome continues to go this "I want your life recorded" route will go back to Opera and stay there forever, even if a re-branded version of FireFox comes out. Quite frankly it is extremely boring that we all can't be unique and everyone has Windows installed, everyone has Chrome installed, everyone has a house, everyone has a tablet, everyone buy pizza from one of the three most common pizza places, etc etc. We need to stop being dominated. And for those that thinks it's a wonderful life how things are now, someone needs to knock you upside the head so hard then beat you until you say "It is not a wonderful life, because I am loosing my self worth and identity under corporate branding.
Google renewed it's ad deal with FF. FF will survive. But if it doesn't change it's ways, it looks like it will alienate it's users. A Guy
I quit using Firefox roughly 2 years ago. I love using Chrome, and I refuse to touch Internet Explorer.
I used to be a big fan of Firefox for a good while (A few years I believe), until I started using Chrome exclusively.
I don't think Firefox is going to go anywhere at all, seeing as a lot of people still use and love using it over IE for years.
I have FF, but rarely use it as Opera suits all my needs. The things I see complaints about are newer versions breaking extensions which is alienating both corporate users and the extension developers themselves. A Guy
What a strange perception of Opera you have.
Opera with its numerous features & options seem's to be far more suited to the more technically able whatever their age. Opera reminds me of another favourite program of mine Adobe Photoshop which is very easy to use but complex in the sense there is so much to discover with a little effort.