4.1
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Customers appreciate iTubeGo for Windows for its lightning-fast download speed, HD video quality, and the ability to download YouTube playlists. Some users have reported minor issues with customer support responsiveness and occasional glitches with non-YouTube video downloads. With an overall positive sentiment, iTubeGo for Windows is a solid buy for those in need of a reliable video downloader. With a 60-day money-back guarantee, it's worth giving it a try.
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Only ONCE.
App doesn't auto update. Yet once you uninstall it, the code never works again.
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Does what is supposed to do
It is easy to use and does exactly what it should without any problems.
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iTubeGo Doesn't Work Right Now
iTubeGo does not currently work to download YouTube videos.
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review great software so fare
(inhales deeply) Great product, great app. It does what it says it (smacks lips) supposed to do. I had other apps that said this, but they didn't do it, or they did it for a while, then they quit. I just hope the longevity of this software continue on, but so far, so good. I look forward to purchasing other software from this company, because of the sufficient, efficient, you know, results that I have gotten from this particular software. Thank you.
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You tube was fine; Spotify worked, but I didn't realize it
I did a few YouTube downloads and wa getting used to the way it worked. Then I tried a Spotify playlist. Although it warned me it might take a while, it didn't seem to be doing anything, although I saw activity in Task Manager. There were no tracks appearing in the folder I had specified. Cancelled after probably an hour. (There were about 50 tracks in the playlist, maybe an hour's listening, as I recall.) Restarted after dinner and I forget why I looked (or how) but found the tracks in the depths of my computer in AppData. Plus there were duplicates from the first attempt. I don't know if they would have been moved later to another part of my file system. I dislike programs using AppData for anything more than housekeeping, because it's on the SSD in my system, and real-estate is scarce on that drive. So more feedback while it's running, so I know what's happening, please. Also, I saw that Spotify download is a separate program within iTubeGo - that wasn't clear to me. I don't know if the setup (target folders etc. in one arm work for both. I'm sure I'll figure it all out eventually, but a bit more info for a first time user would be great. But it did the job so far.
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