I’m a big Firefox fan and use it for 99% of my Internet-related tasks. For my video downloading needs, I use the excellent Download Helper extension. It supports hundreds, if not thousands of different sites. It automatically detects videos streaming on a page, and provides a link to download the videos to your PC. The core limitation here is that you need to start the video for a second or so, before it is detected.
Anyone can force this new design by adding a cookie to their browser. Here’s how to do to so for Chrome and Firefox.
YouPop is a Firefox addon that lets you preview or watch YouTube videos on mouse-over on any website (as well as on YouTube itself) in a popup.
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