Here’s what my email looks like (without the arrow mind you, that’s just the link you need to click):įrom what I understand, the link contains a unique code that’s tied to your payment. Click it in the Firefox browser you’re trying to re-activate. In this email you’ll receive a transaction code and two links, the first one is marked important. Mine was entitled PRO Account Activation Instructions. Search your email for the string “ videodroid“, that should bring it up. You should have received two emails: one as a “receipt” of sorts by the payment processor (PayPal et al), and one directly from the developer. The trick to re-activation is by clicking a unique link, namely the one that was sent to you when you first made your donation. It’s actually super easy if you know where to look. ![]() But hey, nobody is perfect – and coders are usually never good documenters (or business people). A simple button would suffice – instead we get a sales page. Although I sifted through Dishita’s website, clear re-activation instructions were nowhere to be found. I had to download something in a rush, and it was super annoying that an obvious reactivation process wasn’t jumping out at me. I’ve just found out – and I thought I’d remind us all how this works. How do we get them back without paying again? Trouble is, every once in a while (usually after a Firefox update), the Pro Version reverts back to the Free Version, and you’re stuck without all your paid for Pro Features. It’ll work immediately after you’ve made a payment, by clicking a link provided to you via email. Higher resolutions are available with the Pro Version, for which you can make a voluntary donation. With the free version we can download MP3 files in 128Kbps and MP4 files in 720p. Let me tell you, it’s always good to have a local backup of things! That’s super handy if one my streams is not recorded properly at my end. ![]() Once installed, it allows you to download MP4 and MP3 versions of any video on YouTube. ![]() Here’s the direct link on the Firefox Add-Ons Directory. ![]() There’s a really useful Firefox plugin called the Easy YouTube Video Downloader by Dishita.
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