MovieSherlock Pro Video Downloader for Mac for $15
November 2, 2016 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website




KEY FEATURES
Easily stockpile movies, the latest shows, and your favorite YouTube videos on your Mac with Movie Sherlock Pro. It lets you download any video from nearly any website so you can access media on your Mac with or without Wi-Fi. It’s simple, intuitive, and even maintains high-definition quality so you don’t miss a pixel.
- Converts videos to MP4 & MP3
- Includes subtitles for videos from YouTube & DailyMotion
- Downloads 15x faster than real time
- Integrates iTunes so you can copy video & music to your iPhone, iPad, iPod, etc.
- Downloads multiple files simultaneously
- Supports videos from thousands of websites, including YouTube, Vimeo & DailyMotion
- Retains native video format
- Keeps original file names from source web pages
- Maintains 1080P/780P quality
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Version: 5.6.8
- Downloads HTML5, HD, HQ & 4K videos from YouTube
- Saves videos as MP3 & MP4
- License good for 1 machine only
- Converts downloaded videos
Compatibility
- Mac OS X 10.6 or later
- Downloads from:
- ABC
- DailyMotion
- Vimeo
- TED
- Yahoo Video
- BBC
- VH1
- ESPN
- WatTV
- NBC
- The New York Times
- VEVO
- AOL
- Metacafe
- MegaVideo
- Break & more
- YouTube
SOFTWARE LICENSE DETAILS
- License redemption deadline: redeem within 30 days of purchase
- Updates included
- Length of access: lifetime
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