Search, download, manage, burn content from any popular video or photo sharing service

Apr 2, 2008 08:19 GMT  ·  By

Global Delight Technologies has just released the latest version of Web2 Delight for Mac, a search-and-download tool enabling Mac owners to get anything their hearts desire from online video or photo platforms such as YouTube and flickr. Web2 Delight supports Apple's iPod, iPhone and AppleTV. It automatically converts (.MP4) videos downloaded to iTunes.

But there's so much more: Web2 Delight also allows users to organize downloaded videos/photos into custom collections, create slideshows and burn the collections to CDDVD; locate, view and download your favorite videos from YouTube, Veoh, BlipTV and photos from Flickr, Picasa, Webshots and Photobucket; organize downloaded videos/photos into custom collections, create slideshows, burn the collections to CDDVD; transfer downloaded videos/photos to your iPod or iPhone; locate your favorite videos by using the app's built-in search feature.

You can even preview a video by streaming it directly from the desired web site. This way you can ensure that you have got the right video before downloading the same.

Scheduled downloads is one of Web2 Delight's most impressive features. I'll just let Global Delight Technologies do the talking on this one: "Imagine having your favorite videos waiting for you when you are back home! Just choose New Video Smart Collection or New Photo Smart Collection option and you can schedule a timely download of your favorite videos and photos for a day/ week/ month from the sites of your choice. Park yourself in the living room and let your favorite videos or photo slideshows run on your big screen via Apple TV."

Users can also create a slideshow out of a photo collection, use transitions, add background music and save the presentation to be able to show it to their friends using an Apple Remote.

You can even have the photo slideshow done by using the upper-mentioned scheduled download feature. But why don't you just click on this link and check everything out yourself right now, for free. A full list of version-specific changes and fixes is also available following the same address link.