
A simple download manager that allows you to quickly save videos from different websites to your own disk drive.
If you are using a poor internet connection, trying to view videos online smoothly may not work properly because the content loads very slowly. Downie is a simple Mac application that can help you download these videos to your computer and then watch them using your default media player.
User-friendly video downloader supporting drag and drop actions
Working with Downie is extremely simple: just drop the video URL at the top of the app’s main window or on its Dock icon. Downie adds the video to your download list, so all you have to do is start the process by pressing the appropriate button. Of course, you can also remove items from the list.
By default, Downie downloads MP4 files and places them in your default Downloads folder, but you can easily change this via the Preferences window. The same area allows you to set notifications or post-processing actions (converting to MP4 or just extracting audio if necessary).
Effortlessly download videos from a large collection of hosting websites
Downie works with companies including YouTube, Apple, LiveLeak, Vimeo, BBC etc. It supports more than 400 different websites that host video content, including the most popular options such as. If a particular website is not included, you can send a request email to Downie developers within the app.
In addition, Downie also provides matching extensions for various popular web browsers such as Firefox, Safari, Google Chrome or Chromium. Plug-ins are not installed by default: Open the Preferences window and install only the ones you plan to use.
A simple solution to download video content hosted online
Downie is a great tool for saving videos posted on various websites to your Mac for offline playback. The application is extremely useful, especially if you have a slow internet connection.
Compatibility: macOS 10.12.6 or later
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