This app. is awesome! I was able to download live performances of my favorite musicians, open them in iMovie and extract the audio and have recordings of my favorite performances!
Yes you can download .flv by clicking on the file in the Window/Activity or use Option+Command+A.
But if its a Big file it may takes time, and works better with .swf files.
Also using SafariStand you can press Command+Left mouse Click, and on the Contextual Menu click on the desired .flv file.
You don't need any software other than iSquint. Simply open your browser's Activity window. Look for the largest file and double click on it. It will then download the file. Then drag and drop the file on iSquint and voila.
Plays fine, but the UI is very slapdash. No Dock icon or Menubar menus, not sure why. Its own menu commands don't seem to require the Command key. In other words, it's very non-Mac-like.
I also could not get it to download anything using either Safari or Terminal. I haven't tried the third download option yet.
Also, it's too bad it can't play downloaded .flv files.
can't get it to work at all. It opens up but does absolutely nothing when I drag and drop a URL. It opens another window but it doesn't download anything. Then it crashes and closes.
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But if its a Big file it may takes time, and works better with .swf files.
Also using SafariStand you can press Command+Left mouse Click, and on the Contextual Menu click on the desired .flv file.
But with this software its faster.
Thanks.
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ochyming reviewed on 08 Nov 2006
Works well with iSquint.
The best, Free.
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mrhooks reviewed on 27 Aug 2006
I also could not get it to download anything using either Safari or Terminal. I haven't tried the third download option yet.
Also, it's too bad it can't play downloaded .flv files.