TubeOrganizer


TubeOrganizer
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Description

Tube Organizer

The original watch it later iPhone/iPad app is now even better. Import your favorites and playlists from YouTube.

This application will save you time and let you get on with having fun - watching your favorite YouTube videos or sharing them with friends.

YouTube is great for sharing content but lacks flexibility to store or revisit your favorite clips. Tube Organizer fills in that gap, making your favorite clips only a few touches away at all times. It’s simple, easy to use, functional and fast.

Use it to:

Search for and save your favorite YouTube clips.

Generate as many different drawers as you want to store your clips; i.e., Cartoons.

Create sub-drawers to further organize large libraries of collected clips; i.e., Bugs Bunny, Elmer Fudd, Flintstones.

Play your favorite clips from your iPad with only a few screen touches.

Have a main reference point to easily access all clips you want to pass along to friends and family.

This is a great application for saving time when you’ve got to watch your favorite YouTube videos now!

Future functionality:

Expanded Content - Search and Save from other video sites like Vimeo

Mass Saves – Save an entire YouTube Search to a custom drawer you specify.

Sock Drawer – for a place to put the clips you want to save before removing a drawer for deletion.


How many times have you wanted to show a clip to someone, only to search and re-search while hunting for the clip on YouTube? Stop the “now where was it?” TubeOrganizer will put those favorite clips at your fingertips and you’ll have it up to watch instead of wasting time.

Have more fun watching your video clips. Spend no time redoing searches and hunting for that cool clip you want to watch or share. Get TubeOrganizer.

What's New in Version 1.3

Added the ability to import playlists and favorites for a user from YouTube

I have fixed the bug that caused the application to unexpectedly quit.

The iPad app is now a landscape only app. The UISplitController that I was using was having issues when the user would change the orientation. This if fixed by making it landscape only.

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